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Security tightens in Abuja Amid Escalating US-Israel, Iran War
  • March 5, 2026
  • Unity Times

On day five of the escalating war between the United States, Israel and Iran, security forces yesterday mounted a heavy presence across strategic locations in Abuja, triggering heightened vigilance in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) amid fears of possible spillover risks.

Armed personnel were deployed around key government institutions, diplomatic zones and major transit corridors, as authorities moved to pre-empt any security breach linked to the intensifying Middle East conflict. While officials did not announce a specific threat, the precautionary lockdown indicated growing global anxiety over the widening confrontation.

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The development came as hostilities between Washington, Tel Aviv and Tehran deepened, raising concerns about geopolitical instability, energy supply shocks and the potential for retaliatory actions far beyond the immediate theatre of war.

Besides, Iran has deferred a planned farewell to its murdered Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, fuelling speculation about internal security calculations as Israeli officials publicly threatened to eliminate any designated successor.

The postponement, coming amid sustained aerial and missile exchanges, signalled heightened tensions within Tehran’s leadership circle, even as Israel hardened its rhetoric, warning that its campaign would extend to the highest echelons of Iran’s command structure if provoked.

Also, the US Embassy in Abuja yesterday cancelled scheduled visa appointments, citing security considerations linked to the rapidly evolving conflict between Washington and Tehran.

The move disrupted routine consular services and underscored  diplomatic ripple effects of the war, as missions worldwide reassessed their risk posture in response to the intensifying hostilities.

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