The United States Embassy in Abuja has issued a security alert warning American citizens in Nigeria about a possible terrorist threat targeting U.S. facilities and U.S.-affiliated schools in the country.
In the advisory released on March 9, 2026, the embassy urged U.S. nationals to take extra security precautions when visiting locations connected to the United States, including the embassy in Abuja and the United States Consulate General Lagos.
Embassy Advises Heightened Vigilance
According to the statement, the embassy recommended that American citizens exercise increased caution and adopt additional security measures while living in or traveling within Nigeria.
The advisory specifically warned of a potential threat against U.S. diplomatic facilities and schools affiliated with the United States, although the embassy did not disclose the source or nature of the threat.
“The U.S. Embassy in Abuja informs U.S. citizens of a possible terrorist threat against U.S. facilities and U.S. affiliated schools in Nigeria,” the statement said.
As part of the precautionary measures, the embassy advised Americans to vary their travel routes and times when visiting U.S. government locations or institutions connected to the United States.
Safety Precautions Issued
The mission also issued several safety recommendations to help reduce personal risk. These include:
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Remaining aware of surroundings at all times
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Avoiding predictable routines or travel patterns
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Maintaining a low profile in public places
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Avoiding crowds, demonstrations, and large gatherings
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Keeping mobile phones charged for emergencies
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Familiarizing oneself with emergency exits in buildings
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Reviewing personal security plans with family members
The embassy noted that being vigilant and maintaining situational awareness can help individuals reduce exposure to potential security threats.
Embassy and Consulate Remain Open
Despite the warning, the U.S. mission confirmed that the consular sections of the embassy in Abuja and the consulate general in Lagos remain open and continue to provide services to American citizens and visa applicants.
The embassy also advised U.S. citizens to monitor updates on its official website and enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive real-time security alerts and emergency information while in Nigeria.
Background
The security alert comes amid broader concerns about terrorism and security threats in Nigeria, where authorities continue to confront militant groups, banditry, and kidnapping in several parts of the country.
Recent protests linked to global geopolitical tensions have also been reported in several Nigerian cities, including Lagos and Kano, prompting increased security monitoring by authorities.
The U.S. mission did not indicate any immediate closure of facilities but emphasized that Americans in Nigeria should remain cautious and closely follow official security updates as the situation develops.













