The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, in a statement said that while the Federal Government recognises and respects the right of foreign missions, including the U.S. Embassy, to issue travel advisories to their citizens, it is important to state categorically that Abuja remains safe for citizens, residents, and visitors alike.

“Nigeria’s security agencies are working around the clock to ensure the continued safety and protection of all residents of the FCT and across the country.
"The current security architecture in Abuja has not only been proactive but has also recorded significant successes in detecting, preventing, and neutralising threats.
We understand that the U.S. advisory is based on general global developments and does not reflect any imminent or specific threat within the FCT.
However, we reiterate to all diplomatic missions, investors, development partners, and the general public that there is no cause for alarm,” the statement said.
The federal government reaffirmed its commitment to the safety of all residents.
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Working round the damn clock, yet insecurity, kidnapping and killings also working round the same damn clock.
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