DSS Reacts As US Reveals Possible Terror Attacks In Capital Abuja

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The Department of State Services, (DSS) has reacted to alert by the United States’ Embassy that terrorists are planning a major attack in Nigeria’s Capital, Abuja.

The U.S had given some intelligence that government buildings, hotels, bars, public places facilities of law enforcement agencies and international organisations among others are among the targeted areas, warning U.S citizens in Nigeria to avoid such places.

The Embassy in its advisory also said it will reduced its services in Nigeria until further notice in response to the terror threat.

It also also warned U.S citizens in Nigeria to avoid all non-essential travel or movement, stay alert, avoid crowds.

They were also urged to review their personal security plans and keep their cell phone charged in case of emergency and to carry proper identification.

However, Nigeria’s secret police, DSS said the alert was similar to that which has been issued by the Service recently.

DSS spokesperson, Dr Peter Afunanya in a statement advised the public to remain alert and assist security agencies with useful information on suspicious activities around them.

Part of the DSS statement reads: “the Department of State Services has received several enquiries relating to the security advisory issued by the US Embassy in Abuja, today, October 23, 2022.

“The public may recall that the Service had variously issued similar warnings in the past.

“While advising that necessary precautions are taken by all and sundry, the populace is enjoined to remain alert and assist security agencies with useful information regarding threats and suspicious criminal acts around them.

“Meanwhile, the Service calls for calm as it works with other law enforcement agencies and stakeholders to maintain peace and order in and beyond Abuja.”

The U.S in its security advisory had written:

Security Alert: U.S. Embassy Abuja (October 23, 2022)Location: Abuja Federal Capital Territory (FCT),
NigeriaEvent:
There is an elevated risk of terror attacks in Nigeria, specifically in Abuja. Targets may include, but are not limited to, government buildings, places of worship, schools, markets, shopping malls, hotels, bars, restaurants, athletic gatherings, transport terminals, law enforcement facilities, and international organizations. The U.S. Embassy will offer reduced services until further notice.

Actions to Take:
Avoid all non-essential travel or movement.Stay alert. Avoid crowds.Review your personal security plans and keep your cell phone charged in case of emergency.Carry proper identification.

Assistance:
U.S. Embassy Abuja, Nigeria
Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive, Central District Area
+234 (9) 461-4328 and after hours +234 (9) 461-4000 press zero
[email protected]
U.S. Consulate General Lagos
2 Walter Carrington Crescent, Victoria Island
+234 (1) 460-3400 during business hours and after-hours
[email protected]
State Department – Consular Affairs

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