The Nigerian Union South Africa (NUSA) and the Nigerian Citizens Association South Africa (NICASA) have appealed for urgent help for fellow citizens who are stranded in that country.
This is contained in a statement by the community leaders in the country on Saturday.
It explained that the ‘save our soul’ appeal was necessitated by the ongoing evacuation exercise, whereby vulnerable citizens, women, children, and families are stranded while awaiting further arrangements.
The statement urged well-meaning Nigerians, community leaders, and organisations across South Africa to come forward with support for fellow citizens stranded at the Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria.
“At this critical moment, we call upon the Nigerian community to demonstrate the true spirit of unity, compassion, and collective responsibility. Any form of assistance, no matter how small, can make a meaningful difference in providing relief and restoring hope to those currently affected.
“We encourage individuals, organisations, businesses, and community groups, who are able to assist to contribute towards this humanitarian effort,” the statement said.
It further said that the support included food and basic supplies, temporary welfare, finance, essential items, humanitarian assistance, and any other form of support that can ease their current hardship.
“This is a moment where our shared humanity must rise above individual differences. A Nigerian in need anywhere is a responsibility for all of us. Together, we can uphold the dignity of our people and show that Nigerians in South Africa stand together in times of need,” the statement added.
(NAN)


