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Nigeria govt says Abuja secure dismisses US embassy threat alert
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45430, member: 636"] Nigeria's leaders pushed back against American warnings about dangers around Abuja. The US Embassy told American workers to stay away from military bases and government buildings across the capital city. Embassy staff cannot make personal trips to these secure places because of safety worries. American officials blamed worldwide problems for making them more careful about where their people can go. The warning covers all US Embassy employees and their family members living around Abuja. Nigerian officials quickly fought back against these claims about unsafe conditions. Information Minister Mohammed Idris spoke for the government about keeping the capital secure. He said Abuja stays completely safe for everyone who lives there or comes to visit. The minister admitted that foreign countries can warn their citizens about anything they want. However he made clear that Nigeria does not agree with American concerns about security problems. Security teams work day and night to protect people across the federal capital territory. Government forces have stopped many dangerous situations before they could hurt anyone. Nigerian officials point to their success at catching threats early and stopping bad things from happening. The current safety system has proven very good at finding problems and dealing with them quickly. Leaders believe their protection methods keep working well for residents and visitors throughout Abuja. [/QUOTE]
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