Iran: UK govt warns its citizens in Nigeria over violence

Obinwannem News Iran: UK govt warns its citizens in Nigeria over violence

The United Kingdom has warned it’s citizens in the country to stay away from large gatherings and demonstrations which it said could turn violent.

The UK, in a travel advisory posted on its website on Tuesday, also advised Britons to be aware of their surroundings, remain vigilant and keep tabs on the latest developments.

The warnings followed the Friday killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani and his aides in a drone airstrike by the United States and the protests that followed, organized by some Muslim youths and the Islamic Movement in Nigeria in the Federal Capital Territory.

The IMN protesters denounced the US action and also burned American flags.

The UK advisory is coming a few days after the United States issued a similar travel warning to Americans, urging them to review their security measures and keep a low profile.

The advisory read in part, “ The British High Commission is not aware of specific threats against British nationals, but you should continue to avoid large crowds and public demonstrations as they can turn violent unexpectedly and at short notice.

“ If you become aware of any nearby unrest or disturbances, you should leave the area immediately.

Be aware of your surroundings, remain vigilant and keep up to date with the latest developments, including via the media and this travel advice. ”

It observed that the IMN popularly known as Shiites had protested regularly in Abuja and other cities since January 2018, adding that the protests, particularly in Abuja, had the potential to turn violent.

The government also advised Britons visiting the Benin Republic to note the disruption to movements at the Seme borders.

Nwada Ugochinyere Onyechere reporting, Obinwannem News

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