Canada, Australia Raise Fresh Alarm Over Likely Terrorist Attack In Abuja

Australian and Canadian authorities have issued travel advisories on Nigeria, warning their citizens to be on alert.

They issued the warning 72 hours after the US and UK said terrorists were plotting to strike in Nigeria’s capital.

After the warning, the US authorised evacuation of its citizens and embassy staff in Nigeria.

In its advisory, Australian government advised its citizens to reconsider the need to travel to Nigeria.

It listed Abuja and surrounding areas as places prone to high threats of terrorist attack and kidnapping.

“The potential for terrorism, kidnapping, crime and civil unrest remains high throughout Nigeria. If, despite our advice, you undertake travel within Nigeria, research routes and get professional security advice and support before departing,” it advised.

It noted that people who have to travel to Nigeria are at risk of terrorist attacks, kidnappings violent civil unrest and crime.

On its part, Canada also advised its citizens to avoid non-essential trips to Nigeria, “including in Abuja, due to the unpredictable security situation throughout the country and the significant risk of terrorism, crime, inter-communal clashes, armed attacks and kidnappings”.

-Dailytrust

About Delia Innoma

Delia Innoma is a prolific writer, promoter, artist manager with full professional proficiency in English, German and Igbo languages. She studied accounting and computer programming at the Institute of Management and Technology Enugu and Germany respectively. Delia is also a devoted mother of two and she founded the Diamond Celebrities Magazine. Her sense of responsibility and commitment to the Christian faith are essential forces driving her daily activities.

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