Nigerian Govt Counters U.S. Advisory Warning Citizens Against Travel to Nigeria
Mohammed Idris said the advisory was a routine precaution and cited security gains, with public institutions still operating normally.
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Nigeria is safe - Federal government dismisses US travel warning
The federal government has reacted to a recent travel warning issued by the United States, stating that it should not be taken as an indication that Nigeria is unsafe. In the advisory released on Wednesday, the US asked some of its embassy staff in Abuja and their families to leave due to security concerns. It also added Plateau, Jigawa, Kwara, Niger, and Taraba states to its “Do not travel” list following recent attacks. Responding on Thursday,…
US Advisory: Nigeria Remains Stable, Says FG
The Federal Government has said that Nigeria remains stable and fully functional despite an earlier advisory by the United States today. The warning authorised the voluntary departure of non-emergency personnel from its embassy in Abuja. But the government described the advisory as a precautionary measure based on internal protocols. It insisted the alert does not reflect the overall security situation in the country. In a statement by the Minis…
Nigerian govt counters US advisory warning citizens against travel to Nigeria
Citing insecurity in many parts of Nigeria, the US State Department urged Americans to avoid travels to Nigeria. It also asked non-essential American embassy officials to leave the country. The post Nigerian govt counters US advisory warning citizens against travel to Nigeria appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
FG pushes back on US advisory, insists Nigeria safe
The Federal Government on Thursday dismissed concerns arising from a recent United States advisory authorising the departure of non-emergency personnel from its Abuja embassy, describing the move as a routine precaution that does not reflect Nigeria’s overall security reality.
Nigeria records continued security gains, reaffirms stability amid U.S. advisory – FG
Nigerian Government has noted the recent U.S. advisory authorising the departure of non-emergency personnel from its embassy in Abuja, describing it as a precautionary measure based on internal protocols. It reassured Nigerians and international partners that public institutions remain fully operational, with no disruption to governance, economic activity, or daily The post Nigeria records continued security gains, reaffirms stability amid U.S. …
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