FG Confirms Next Evacuation Flight from South Africa to Depart Tuesday, Warns Citizens to Avoid Protest Zones

Published on 29 June 2026 at 12:23

Reported by: Ijeoma G | Edited by: Oravbiere Osayomore Promise.

The Federal Government has confirmed that the next evacuation flight bringing Nigerians home from South Africa will depart on Tuesday as efforts continue to ensure the safety of citizens following fears of possible xenophobic attacks. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Monday, June 29, 2026, that an Air Peace aircraft departed Nigeria at 3:00 p.m. local time and is expected to arrive in South Africa at approximately 9:00 p.m. local time. The return flight is scheduled to depart South Africa at 12:00 midnight and is expected to arrive at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, on Tuesday morning, June 30, 2026, with 271 Nigerians on board.

The latest development comes amid heightened concerns over planned anti-immigrant protests expected to begin on June 30, with the government continuing its voluntary evacuation programme for Nigerians who have indicated interest in returning home. Speaking with newsmen on Monday, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, urged Nigerians who may remain in South Africa after the planned protests to exercise caution and maintain contact with Nigerian authorities. "To be calm and security conscious. Avoid routes and areas dominated by protesters. Always be in contact with the Nigerian High Commission for necessary updates," he said.

The evacuation exercise is being coordinated by the Federal Government in partnership with Air Peace and other relevant agencies. The latest operation is part of the programme approved by President Bola Tinubu earlier this month to facilitate the voluntary return of Nigerians willing to leave South Africa. On June 7, the Federal Government approved five Air Peace evacuation flights to repatriate Nigerians from South Africa after more than 500 citizens had been screened for the exercise. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the flights were approved to ensure that all registered Nigerians willing to return home were safely evacuated.

Before the latest operation, the Federal Government had already evacuated 328 Nigerians in two batches. The first evacuation flight, which arrived on June 11, brought home 262 Nigerians, while a second batch of 66 returnees arrived in Lagos on June 25. The Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria had earlier advised Nigerians to avoid unnecessary movement, stay away from protest venues, and remain vigilant following intelligence reports of planned demonstrations targeting foreign nationals. The Federal Government has also said it is working closely with South African authorities to ensure the safety of Nigerians while continuing the evacuation of those who wish to return home.

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