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Protests in South Africa turn violent over Igbo leader coronation dispute

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By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu

Protests in South Africa turn violent over Igbo leader coronation dispute

 

Violence broke out in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province after protests against the controversial coronation of an Igbo traditional leader escalated into unrest, with properties linked to foreign nationals targeted.

 

The demonstrations, led by members of the ActionSA party alongside local traditional leaders and residents, were initially organised to oppose what they described as a breach of constitutional order and established traditional leadership structures.

 

However, the situation worsened in parts of the province, particularly in KuGompo City, where protesters reportedly set vehicles and buildings ablaze while looting shops owned by foreign nationals. Security forces were deployed to disperse crowds and restore calm as tensions rose.

 

Reports indicate that the unrest turned deadly following a stabbing incident allegedly involving foreign shop owners, while several others sustained injuries and were taken to hospital for treatment.

 

Protest leaders have maintained that the coronation of an Igbo monarch is not recognised within South Africa’s traditional leadership framework, arguing that it undermines local authority and sovereignty.

 

Some demonstrators also warned of further action if authorities fail to address their concerns, including calls for stricter enforcement against undocumented migrants and businesses.

 

Meanwhile, Nigerian authorities say they have not received any official reports confirming attacks on their citizens, noting that information circulating on social media remains unverified.

 

Nigeria’s High Commission in Pretoria has, however, advised its nationals to remain cautious, avoid large gatherings, and stay alert amid the rising tension.

 

The incident underscores growing sensitivities around migration, identity, and traditional leadership in South Africa, as authorities move to prevent further escalation.

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