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US orders non-emergency staff, families to leave Nigerian capital

State Dept warns ‘terrorists may attack with little, no warning’, targeting malls, hotels, restaurants, schools

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Oct 2022 1:30PM

US orders non-emergency staff, families to leave Nigerian capital
The latest warning from the US State Department comes after the embassy on Sunday urged Americans to limit their movements due to an elevated risk of terror attacks in Nigeria, specifically in Abuja – a warning repeated by Britain, Canada and Australia. – Wikimedia Commons pic, October 28, 2022

WASHINGTON – The United States yesterday ordered its non-emergency diplomatic staff and their families to leave the Nigerian capital Abuja, citing a “heightened risk of terrorist attacks”.

The US State Department did not specify the threat, but its country summary for Nigeria warns that “terrorists may attack with little or no warning”, targeting malls, markets, hotels, restaurants, bars or schools.

The latest US security move comes after the embassy on Sunday urged Americans to limit their movements due to an “elevated risk of terror attacks in Nigeria, specifically in Abuja” – a warning repeated by Britain, Canada and Australia.

Abuja, a pre-planned capital of six million people built in the 1980s, has historically been seen as safe, but insurgents linked to the Islamic State group have claimed several attacks in surrounding areas over the past six months.

Nigeria’s domestic security agency has urged residents to stay calm and to take “necessary precautions”, with police ordering a counter-terrorism exercise in the capital.

Residents in the Abuja area, including Western diplomats, have been increasingly worried about insecurity after a mass jailbreak from Kuje, a prison on the outskirts of the city, in July. – AFP, October 28, 2022

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