The United States Mission in Nigeria has issued an emergency warning to its staff, advising them to exercise caution during the planned nationwide protests starting on Thursday.
Essential staff have been asked to report to work on Thursday and Friday, while non-essential staff have been told to stay home to avoid potential disruptions, according to Politics Nigeria.
The advisory notes that protests may occur in various locations, including Abuja and Lagos, and may involve roadblocks, checkpoints, and physical confrontations.
Additionally, there is a risk of terror attacks, and terrorist groups may take advantage of the protests to conduct attacks.
Staff have been advised to avoid protest areas, exercise caution, monitor local media, and review personal security plans.
In an emergency warning issued on Wednesday night, the U.S. Embassy Abuja and U.S. Consulate General Lagos asked essential staff to operate only on Thursday August 1, 2024, and on Friday, August 2, 2024.
Non-essential staff were advised to remain at home to avoid any disruptions that may result from the protests.
The advisory reads: “Media reports indicate that protesters are expected to begin gathering at Eagles Square in Abuja mid to late morning. In Lagos, protests may start as early as 8:00 a.m. or 9:00 a.m. and primary locations have been identified as Alausa Park, Freedom Park, and Peace Park.
“Additional possible protest sites in Lagos include Nahco Bus Stop (Airport Road), Marwa Bus Stop (Lekki-Epe Expressway), and Ikeja “Under the Bridge” (Intersection of Obafemi Awolowo and Allen Avenue).
“However, protests may occur at other times and locations in Abuja and Lagos, as well as in other cities and population centers in Nigeria over the coming days. Based on past occurrences, protests may involve roadblocks, checkpoints, traffic congestion, and physical confrontations.
“There is a risk of terror attacks in Nigeria and terrorist groups may take advantage of opportunities created during the potential nation-wide protests to conduct attacks.
“Actions to take: Avoid the areas of the protest; Avoid crowds; Exercise caution if unexpectedly in the vicinity of large gatherings or protests; Monitor local media for updates; Be aware of your surroundings; Keep a low profile; Verify flight schedules with your airline, if you have travel plans; Review your personal security plans and keep your cell phone charged in case of emergency; and Carry proper identification.”