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Nigeria: Abuja Is Safe, Nigerian Govt Says Amid U.S. Travel Advisory

“There is no cause for alarm,” Mr Idris said.

The Federal Government of Nigeria on Monday said Abuja, the nation’s capital, remains safe for citizens and visitors alike, after the United States Embassy restricted staff from visiting military and government facilities in the city due to what it described as global security concerns.

The US Mission issued a notice warning its employees and their families against non-official travel to federal facilities in the Federal Capital Territory. It cited “increased security concerns arising from current global developments,” but did not mention any specific threat to Abuja.

In a statement, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, said the Nigerian government respects the right of foreign missions to issue advisories to their citizens, but emphasised that there was no cause for alarm.

“While the Federal Government recognises and respects the right of foreign missions, including the U.S. Embassy, to issue travel advisories to their citizens,” he said. “It is important to state categorically that Abuja remains safe for citizens, residents, and visitors alike”

He added that the current security measures in place had helped detect and neutralise threats before they could cause harm. The advisory, he said, appeared to be a general precaution and not based on any imminent or localised risk.

Nigeria’s security agencies are working around the clock to ensure the continued safety and protection of all residents of the FCT and across the country, he said, adding that the current security architecture in Abuja has not only been proactive but has also recorded significant successes in detecting, preventing, and neutralising threats.