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More than 1,000 Nigerians seek return from South Africa after attacks, Nigeria says

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By Camillus Eboh

ABUJA, June ​5 (Reuters) - At least 1,094 Nigerians have registered interest in ⁠voluntary return from South Africa following xenophobic attacks, up from 130 previously seeking repatriation, with ​a joint screening process under way to determine ‌eligibility, Nigerian foreign ministry spokesperson Kimiebi Ebienfa said on Friday.

• The screening by foreign ministry officials from ⁠both countries and South African ⁠immigration and police will conclude on Saturday, with only those cleared to be repatriated and final numbers and flights set thereafter, Ebienfa told ‌Reuters.

• South African authorities have agreed to ⁠waive penalties for visa violations ‌such as overstays, though individuals ​facing criminal charges will not be eligible to leave, Ebienfa said.

• Nigeria submitted its list ‌for clearance ahead of Ghana, ​but Ghana was ⁠prioritised, Ebienfa said, adding Ethiopia is next ‌after Nigeria, with ⁠repatriation logistics to be set once screening is complete.

• Nigeria has condemned violence against its citizens ​in South Africa, ‌including the deaths of two nationals allegedly assaulted ⁠by security officials.

(Reporting by ​Camillus Eboh; Writing by Elisha Bala-Gbogbo, ​Editing by William Maclean)

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