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Abuja safe, no cause for alarm, FG assures amid U.S. travel warning
Abuja safe, no cause for alarm, FG assures amid U.S. travel warning
The Federal Government of Nigeria has assured citizens and visitors that Abuja remains safe despite a recent travel advisory issued by the United States Embassy. The advisory restricts non-official visits by US staff to military and government facilities in the Federal Capital Territory, citing general global developments.
By Rhalialt Arhuoizah
Key Points:
- No Specific Threat: Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, emphasized that the advisory doesn't reflect any imminent or specific threat within Abuja.
- Security Measures: Nigeria's security agencies are working around the clock to ensure safety and protection of residents, with significant successes in detecting and neutralizing threats.
- Public Cooperation: Idris urged citizens to conduct lawful activities without fear, remain vigilant, and report suspicious activities to authorities.
- Abuja's Reputation: The government reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining Abuja's reputation as one of the most secure capital cities in the world .
US Embassy's Advisory:
- Security Concerns: The advisory warns of increased security concerns due to global developments, advising citizens to stay alert in public spaces and avoid large gatherings.
- Consular Services: Despite the advisory, the US Embassy's consular sections in Abuja and Lagos remain open and operational .
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