The Federal Government has extended the screening and registration exercise for Nigerians seeking voluntary repatriation from South Africa following the recent wave of xenophobic attacks.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Wednesday that the ongoing screening exercise being conducted by the Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria has been extended until Sunday, June 14, 2026, to accommodate more Nigerians willing to return home.

According to the ministry, the decision reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and welfare of Nigerian citizens abroad, particularly those affected by the ongoing unrest in parts of South Africa.

The statement by Kimiebi Ebienfa, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the extension underscores the priority the Federal Government places on the protection of Nigerians overseas, which remains a central pillar of the country’s foreign policy.

The ministry noted that the move also demonstrates the government’s determination to ensure that Nigerians caught in crises abroad receive adequate support, protection, dignity, and care.