US Embassy predicts attacks from ISIS and Boko Haram during General Elections

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The US embassy has sent a note of warning to American citizens currently living in Nigeria over threats of attack from Boko Haram and the West African faction of ISIS, (ISWA). The note revealed that the Islamic terrorist groups may be planning to launch attacks during the February general elections.

US Embassy predicts attacks from ISIS and Boko Haram during General Elections

Read the full note below.

There is an increase in ISIS propaganda videos specifically directed to Nigeria and the ongoing civil unrest in Borno state and the Northeast. ISIS West Africa (ISWA) and Boko Haram have both stated they plan to disrupt the upcoming 2019 presidential elections by conducting attacks on Nigerian Security and infrastructure, as well as places of gathering such as markets, hotels, and malls. While we have no specific threat information to the U.S. Embassy or within Nigeria during the election season, U.S. citizens in Nigeria should remember to follow personal security precautions on a regular basis.

Actions to Take:

  • Expect additional police and military checkpoints and possible roadblocks throughout the country
  • Carry proper identification, including a U.S. passport with a current Nigerian visa, if needed
  • Exercise caution when walking or driving at night
  • Review travel routes and times to reduce time and place predictability
  • Avoid crowds and demonstrations.
  • Be aware of your surroundings
  • Keep a low profile
  • Stay alert in public places, including schools, hospitals, government facilities, places of worship, tourist locations, and transportation hubs
  • Review your personal security plans
  • Monitor local media for updates.

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