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Atiku slams Tinubu govt over delayed response to South Africa tensions

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsMay 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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By Lawrence Agbo

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has taken a swipe at President Bola Tinubu’s government over its handling of the fresh wave of anti-foreigner attacks in South Africa, accusing the administration of responding too late to protect Nigerians affected by the unrest.

At least two Nigerians have reportedly been killed since xenophobic tensions resurfaced in South Africa last month, sparking concern across the continent.

In a statement released by his media aide, Phrank Shaibu, the former vice president said it was disappointing that Nigeria appeared to have waited for outside pressure before reacting, while smaller African nations acted faster and more decisively.

He praised Ghana for quickly approving the evacuation of over 300 of its citizens threatened by the violence, describing the move as a clear example of responsible leadership.

According to Atiku, Nigeria should have led the continental response instead of acting like a reluctant observer despite its status as Africa’s largest nation.

He said the federal government’s slow approach reflected a pattern of delayed action whenever Nigerians abroad face danger.

“At a time when leadership was needed, Nigeria chose hesitation. That is not the role of a country that calls itself the giant of Africa,” he said.

Atiku added that Nigerians living in South Africa have for years faced repeated harassment, destruction of businesses and threats to their lives, yet the government’s response has remained predictable and weak.

He criticised what he described as a routine cycle of diplomatic summons, cautious statements and bureaucratic delays, rather than urgent intervention.

The former vice president insisted that the main concern was not the government eventually speaking up, but why it took so long to do so.

He argued that when a government waits for others to act first, it creates the impression that the safety of its citizens is negotiable.

Atiku also said it was embarrassing that Ghana, with fewer diplomatic resources and a smaller diaspora population, showed stronger compassion and urgency than Nigeria.

He urged the federal government to immediately issue a stronger travel advisory, begin evacuation arrangements for Nigerians who wish to return home, and intensify talks with South African authorities to prevent further attacks.

He further called on the African Union to create a permanent framework to address xenophobic violence across the continent, warning that Africa cannot claim unity while Africans continue to be attacked in fellow African countries.

Meanwhile, over 130 Nigerians in South Africa have reportedly registered for voluntary repatriation following the latest attacks.

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