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U.S. orders evacuation of Abuja embassy staff, raises fresh security concerns
  • April 9, 2026
  • Unity Times

Anietie Udobit, Abuja

The United States Department of State has ordered the evacuation of non-essential personnel and family members from its embassy in Abuja, citing worsening security conditions across Nigeria.

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In an updated travel advisory, the U.S. government placed Nigeria at Level 3—“Reconsider Travel”—highlighting concerns over crime, terrorism, kidnapping, and civil unrest.

The directive affects staff at the U.S. Embassy in Abuja and reflects growing international concern about Nigeria’s security challenges.

The advisory warned that several states face heightened risks, with areas in the North-East and parts of the North-West classified under the highest alert level due to terrorism and violent crime.

Southern states, including Delta, Imo, and Rivers (excluding Port Harcourt), were also flagged for kidnapping and armed gang activity.

U.S. authorities cautioned that attacks could occur in public spaces such as markets, worship centres, and hotels, while noting that foreigners are often targeted due to perceived wealth.

The advisory also raised concerns about Nigeria’s healthcare system, describing services as limited and inconsistent compared to international standards.

Despite the warnings, the U.S. urged its citizens who must travel to Nigeria to take precautions, including enrolling in safety alert programmes and avoiding large gatherings. The development underscores mounting global anxiety over security in Africa’s most populous nation, even as Nigerian authorities continue efforts to address widespread insecurity.

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