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Israel – Iran War: US issues security advisory to citizens in Abuja

by Our Reporter
By Myke Agunwa, Abuja
The United States Mission in Nigeria has issued a security alert advising its citizens resident in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, Abuja to avoid non-essential travel to military and government facilities due to increased global security concerns.
Pointblanknews.com believes that the alert could be linked to the Israel – Iran war where the united states bombed three nuclear factory belonging to the Islamic Republic of Iran, a matter that has been generated a lot of attention.
The alert, released by the US Embassy on Monday, stated that all embassy personnel and their families are currently prohibited from visiting military sites or other government facilities in the Nigerian capital unless for official purposes.
This advisory came in the wake of unspecified global developments that have prompted heightened security measures and a reevaluation of movement around sensitive locations.
American citizens residing in or visiting Nigeria are urged to remain vigilant in public places, particularly in locations frequented by Westerners, expatriates, and government officials.
The embassy also advised avoiding large gatherings, maintaining unpredictable routines, and being familiar with emergency exits in buildings.
US nationals are encouraged to review their personal security plans and exercise increased caution during their stay in Nigeria.
The statement read in part, “Due to increased security concerns arising from current global developments, US Mission Nigeria informs US citizens that all US Embassy employees and their families are prohibited from non-official travel to a Nigerian military site or other government venue in Abuja at this time.
“Actions to take: Stay alert in public places, with particular attention to locations and venues where Westerners, expatriates, and government officials frequent.
“Avoid large gatherings and consider limiting unnecessary travel. Avoid predictable routines. Familiarise yourself with emergency exits when you enter buildings. Review your personal security plans.”
However, the consular sections of the US Embassy in Abuja and the Consulate General in Lagos are still open for business.
Recall that President Donald Trump’s administration is considering imposing a visa ban and travel restrictions on citizens of Nigeria and 24 other African countries.
In the memo, signed by the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, and sent to the diplomats who work in the affected countries, the US authorities outlined a list of benchmarks which the countries allegedly failed to meet. It claimed that some of the countries had no functioning or cooperative central authority to issue reliable ID or civil documents.

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