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US Updates Nigeria Travel Warning, Flags 23 States as High-Risk Zones

US Updates Nigeria Travel Warning, Flags 23 States as High-Risk Zones

The US has expanded its travel advisory, now labeling 23 Nigerian states as high-risk due to increasing violence and kidnappings. This development underscores the worsening security crisis and may influence US-Nigeria relations and international travel policies. Monitoring Nigerian security measures and US diplomatic responses is crucial to anticipate further shifts.

The U.S. Department of State has updated its travel advisory for Nigeria, warning American citizens to avoid 23 Nigerian states due to escalating violence, terrorism, and kidnapping risks, according to Vanguard Nigeria. This marks a significant expansion in the warning as nearly two-thirds of the country’s states are now considered high-risk zones, reflecting a deepening security crisis reported by MyJoyOnline.

In response to these developments, the U.S. Embassy in Abuja has suspended all visa appointments and ordered the departure of non-emergency American personnel and their families from the capital, as detailed by both Semafor and Vanguard Nigeria. While the Abuja embassy scaled back operations, emergency visa services continue at the U.S. consulate in Lagos, according to Vanguard Nigeria sources.

The Nigerian government has officially responded to the travel advisory, disputing aspects of the U.S. warning, as noted by Premium Times Nigeria. The exchange underscores tension between Nigeria's authorities and U.S. officials amid ongoing efforts to address security threats, even as incidents of deadly attacks and kidnappings increase throughout the country.

The U.S. travel advisory also cautions Americans about limited emergency response capabilities in affected areas, a concern echoed in reporting by MyJoyOnline, which also highlights similar warnings issued for São Tomé and Príncipe. Despite current U.S.-Nigeria security cooperation initiatives, deteriorating conditions have compelled the U.S. to take a more cautious stance toward travel and diplomatic engagement.

Observers will be watching for further updates on Nigeria’s security improvements and any changes in U.S. diplomatic staff levels, as well as how the Nigerian government manages both internal security challenges and its relations with the United States. The situation remains fluid, with future advisories likely to reflect shifts in the security landscape.

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