Insecurity: Canadian Government warns citizens against trip to Nigeria

Insecurity: Canadian Government warns citizens against trip to Nigeria

The Canadian government has warned its citizens against ‘non-essential’ travel to Nigeria due to the high level of insecurity and crime.

A series of warnings came in a travel advisory on the website of the Canadian government.

Canadians are advised to “avoid non-essential travel to Nigeria due to the unpredictable security situation throughout the country and the significant risk of terrorism, crime, inter-communal clashes, armed attacks and kidnappings.”Listed under the “avoid all travel” category are the Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Sokoto and Zamfara in the Northwest; Northeastern states of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Jigawa and Yobe; and Imo and Anambra in the Southeast.The travel advisory noted that acts of terrorism and kidnapping were likely to occur in the listed states, as well as inter-communal and sectarian violence.

In the Niger Delta, Canada urged its citizens to be alert as the security situation in the region ranges from conflicts between militant groups and armed robbery to kidnapping. Piracy was also listed as an ongoing threat in light of ship hijackings in the Gulf of Guinea.The Federal Capital Territory and Calabar, capital of Cross River state, are areas considered more stable and developed compared to the rest of the country, though the advisory asked its citizens to exercise a high degree of caution.

In Lagos and neighbouring states of Ogun, Osun and Ondo, the advisory noted the increase in kidnappings for ransom targeting foreigners.

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