The United States Embassy in Abuja has issued a fresh security alert to American citizens in Nigeria, warning of a possible protest in Abuja amid rising tensions linked to the ongoing US/Israel-Iran conflict.
The advisory follows a global caution issued by the United States Government on Monday, urging citizens worldwide including those in Nigeria to exercise increased vigilance due to the escalating Middle East crisis.
In a post shared on X on Wednesday, the embassy warned there is “a high potential for protests in Abuja today”.
The mission noted that previous demonstrations of a similar nature have resulted in violent clashes between protesters and Nigerian security forces, raising concerns about possible escalation.
As a precaution, the embassy strongly recommended that all US citizens in Abuja remain indoors on Wednesday, March 4.
The security alert cautioned that the evolving situation could disrupt travel, including potential interruptions to air services.
Americans were advised to avoid protest areas and large crowds, exercise caution near public gatherings, Monitor local media for real-time updates, Stay alert in public places such as shopping centres, and places of worship.
The embassy further urged citizens to, keep mobile phones fully charged, carry valid identification at all times, maintain a low profile, vary travel routes, and times to reduce predictability, review personal security plans.
Despite the warning, the embassy confirmed that its consular section in Abuja and the Consulate General in Lagos remain open.
US citizens were encouraged to enrol in the Smart Traveller Enrolment Programme (STEP) for timely security notifications and further guidance.
With geopolitical tensions in the Middle East continuing to ripple globally, the embassy’s advisory underscores heightened concern about possible spillover effects in Nigeria’s capital.









