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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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