The Entire APC In Total Shock, As Donald Trump Blocks Americans From Visiting Nigeria
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President Buhari, The Entire APC In Total Shock, As Donald Trump
Blocks Americans From Visiting Nigeria
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The United States of America’s Department of State, under President Donald
Trump, has warned its citizens against travelling to Nigeria, “due to crime,
terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, and piracy”.
According to CNN, the State Department said that it has labelled high-threat
countries with a ‘K’, so as to communicate more clearly to US citizens, the
risks of kidnapping and hostage-taking by criminal and terrorist actors around
the world.
In a post on its website, the State Department disclosed that apart from
kidnapping, its citizens planning to visit Nigeria, should also be wary of armed
robbery, rape, carjacking, civil unrest, terrorism, and indiscriminate
violence.
It also issued a level 4 travel alert for Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa States,
due to terrorism, saying that, they should not travel to the three States. It
pointed out that the security situation in the North-East is fluid and
unpredictable, particularly in the three States.
The post read: “Reconsider travel to Nigeria, due to crime, terrorism, civil
unrest, kidnapping, and piracy. Some areas have increased risk.
“Do not travel to Borno and Yobe States, and Northern Adamawa State, due to
terrorism.
“Violent crimes such as armed robbery, assault, carjacking, kidnapping, and
rape, are common throughout the country. Exercise extreme caution throughout the
country, due to the threat of indiscriminate violence.”
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