U.S. orders embassy employees, families to leave Abuja over security concerns
The United States has instructed non-emergency embassy staff and their families to evacuate its mission in Abuja, citing a worsening security situation. This announcement was made by the U.S. Department of State in a travel advisory released on its official website on Wednesday. The U.S. Department of State indicated that the decision was made on April 8, 2026, after evaluating the security conditions in Nigeria. It underscored the dangers posed by crime, terrorism, and civil unrest in various regions of the country. While advising Americans to remain vigilant, it retained Nigeria’s Level 3 travel advisory status, further categorizing several states under the more severe Level 4 advisory, which indicates areas where travel should be completely avoided. "Reconsider travel to Nigeria due to crime, terrorism, unrest, kidnapping, and inconsistent availability of health care services. Certain areas present an increased risk. Please read the entire Travel Advisory," the statement...