Ahead
this year’s Easter celebration, the United States Department of State
has warned American citizens living in Nigeria of possible terrorist
attacks in the country.
Through its Embassy in Nigeria, the Department of State said, “Given
the history of attacks throughout the country during previous holiday
weekends as well as the March 18 attack in Kano and the failed attempt
in Kano on March 23, all U.S. citizens living and traveling in Nigeria
should take extra precautions for their personal security and safety.
“Due to the continued threat of kidnapping of expatriates countrywide
including recent kidnappings on Victoria Island in Lagos, the U.S.
Mission recommends that American citizens and organisations maintain
accountability for the whereabouts of their members of staff, test
communication systems to ensure that they are working properly, and
ensure secure means of transport for any necessary travel.
It also advised all American citizens to be particularly vigilant
around churches and other places of worship, locations where large
crowds might gather, government facilities, and areas frequented by
expatriates and foreign travellers during the holiday weekend.
It noted that security measures in Nigeria remain heightened due to
threats posed by extremist groups, adding that U.S. citizens should
expect additional police and military checkpoints, additional security,
and possible road blocks throughout the country during the period.
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