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Travel Ban: Kwara not on UK watch list of 21 Nigerian states

 

Kwara State is not among the 21 states that the United Kingdom (UK)
advised its citizens not to visit as a result of security concerns.
The Foreign Commission (FCO) of the UK promotes the United Kingdom’s
interests overseas by giving the latest travel advice by country
including safety and security, entry requirements, travel warnings,
and health.
According to the report on safety and security of its citizens which
was last updated on Monday, June 17, the UK advised against all travel
to Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, and Gombe states and the riverine areas of
Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, and Cross River states within 20
kilometre of the border with Niger in Zamfara State.
It also advised against all but essential travel to Bauchi, Zamfara,
Kano, Kaduna, Jigawa, Katsina, and Kogi states and within 20km of the
border with Niger in Sokoto and Kebbi states.
Also included are the non-riverine areas of Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers and
Abia states.
According to the warning, “Terrorists are very likely to try to carry
out attacks in Nigeria. Most attacks occur in the northeast,
particularly in Borno (including central Maiduguri and along access
routes connecting the city to other major towns and along the Niger
border, including in Damasak), Yobe, including the eastern LGAs
bordering Borno State both north and south of the Damaturu road), and
Adamawa States.”
“There have also been significant attacks in Gombe, Kano, Kaduna, Jos
and Bauchi States and in the Federal capital, Abuja. The terrorist
threat across eastern Yobe and Borno State is high, with frequent
recent attacks.”
“We advise against all travel to Borno and Yobe States.”
The UK also spoke on kidnap incidents.
“There’s a high threat of kidnap throughout Nigeria. Kidnaps can be
motivated by criminality or terrorism, and could be carried out for
financial or political gain.
“The security environment in the northeast has deteriorated since 2018
and there is a heightened b risk of kidnap. Kidnaps in the north east
have included humanitarian and private sector workers.
“There are also reports that Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa
(ISWA) are continuing to actively plan to kidnap foreigners. As well
as in north-east Nigeria, this is believed to include some northern
and middle belt states including Bauchi, Gombe, Kano, Kaduna, Niger,
and Adamawa.
“If you’re working or travelling in areas where there is a Boko Haram
or ISWA presence, especially in the north-east of Nigeria, you should
be aware of the risk of terrorist kidnapping. There is also a high
threat of criminal kidnap in the Niger Delta region and Kogi State.
“If you travel to areas to which the FCO advise against travel, you
are particularly at risk and will need a high level of security. If
you’re working in northern Nigeria you should make sure your employers
provide an adequate level of security where you live and where you
work, make sure they regularly review security arrangements and
familiarise yourself with those plans.”

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