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U.S. Issues Updated Travel Alert, Advises Citizens to Avoid Certain Nigerian States

The United States government has revised its travel advisory for Nigeria, warning American citizens to exercise heightened caution in several regions. The update specifically advises against non-essential travel to Plateau, Kwara, and other states due to ongoing security concerns.

The advisory notes that incidents of armed attacks, kidnappings, and communal conflicts have increased in some parts of the country. Travelers are urged to stay informed, follow local authorities’ instructions, and maintain a low profile while in Nigeria.

U.S. officials also remind travelers to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive timely updates and alerts regarding safety conditions. Americans in affected areas are encouraged to take precautions and consider alternative plans if possible.

This advisory aligns with ongoing efforts to keep citizens informed about security risks abroad, reflecting the U.S. government’s commitment to public safety and travel guidance.

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