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Shopping centers, airports, hotels, clubs not safe in Nigeria, US warns citizens

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US Mission Nigeria warns citizens that Nigeria is not safe

The United States Embassy in Abuja and Consulate General in Lagos has warned US against travelling within Nigeria, a US Mission Nigeria statement said.

The statement titled “Holiday Security Alert” said terrorist organizations and individuals inspired by extremist ideology exist throughout Nigeria.

The United States urged citizens to very cautious during the holiday season and especially at holiday events across Nigeria.

“The US Embassy in Abuja and Consulate General in Lagos remind US citizens to exercise caution while traveling and residing in Nigeria,” the statement said.

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“Crime is endemic throughout Nigeria, ranging from petty street crime to carjacking, and crime levels tend to increase during the holidays. It is prudent to exercise particular caution during the holiday season and at holiday events.”

“Demonstrations are relatively commonplace in Nigeria and generally affect traffic flow, especially if they progress along major thoroughfares.

“Criminal and other elements often infiltrate large gatherings. Terrorist organizations and individuals inspired by extremist ideology exist throughout Nigeria.

“Shopping centers, airports, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, transportation hubs, street markets, and other public venues frequented by Westerners are common attack targets.”

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The United States also suggested actions that citizens can take if they are in Nigeria. “Keep a low profile, carry proper identification and stay alert in public places and locations frequented by tourists/Westerners.

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The Embassy also urged citizens to review personal security plans. “Use caution when driving at night and avoid walking after dark. Always drive with your windows rolled up and the doors locked. Review and alter travel routes and times to reduce time and place predictability.

Other measures are, “Avoid large gatherings and protests, exercise caution if unexpectedly in the vicinity of large gatherings or protests, monitor local media for updates and always keep the doors to your residence locked, even when at home.

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