The U.S. Department of State has released a statement warning their
Citizens in/coming to Nigeria, to consider their own personal security
by avoiding some states due to the security situation in northeast
Nigeria. The statement warns U.S. citizens of the risks of travelling to
Nigeria and recommends that U.S. citizens should especially avoid
travelling to Adamawa, Borno & Yobe. Except for essential matters.
Other states that are to be avoided due to the risk of kidnappings,
robberies, and other armed attacks are: Bauchi, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo,
Gombe, Imo, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Niger, Plateau,
Rivers, Sokoto, and Zamfara.
States in the Northeast are to be avoided because the security
situation in northeast remains ‘fluid and unpredictable’. The statement
explained that the ability of the Mission in Nigeria to provide
assistance to U.S. citizens in Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe states remains
severely limited. All U.S. citizens are to be particularly vigilant
around government security facilities; churches, mosques, and other
places of worship; locations where large crowds may gather, such as
hotels, clubs, bars, restaurants, markets, shopping malls; and other
areas frequented by expatriates and foreign travellers.
“Security measures in Nigeria remain heightened due to threats posed
by extremist groups, and U.S. citizens may encounter police and military
checkpoints, additional security, and possible road blocks throughout
the country. All U.S. citizens should remain aware of current situations
including curfews, travel restrictions, and states of emergency in the
areas they are in or plan to visit.
“Kidnappings remain a security concern throughout the country.
Criminal elements throughout Nigeria orchestrate kidnappings for ransom;
Islamic extremists, operating predominantly in the North, also have
been known to conduct kidnappings. Criminals or militants have abducted
foreign nationals, including U.S. citizens, from off-shore and
land-based oil facilities, residential compounds, airports, and public
roadways.
“Militant
groups have destroyed oil production infrastructure in Bayelsa and
Delta states. U.S. citizens are advised to avoid the areas of these
states where these incidents have occurred. Attacks by pirates off the
coast of Nigeria in the Gulf of Guinea have increased substantially in
recent years. Armed gangs have boarded both commercial and private
vessels to rob travelers. The Nigerian Navy has limited capacity to
respond to criminal acts at sea.”
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