The
Indian High Commission in Abuja has issued a warning to Indians to avoid
visiting the states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa where the Nigerian government
has declared a state of emergency.
The
high commission said that "following this measure, some areas in these
states have witnessed higher level of violence and the security outlook appears
to be uncertain at this stage".
It
asked "Indian nationals living in these three states to carefully weigh
their options and consider relocation until the security situation settles
down. Similarly, those planning to visit these three states are advised to
consider postponing their visits until security situation settles down".
The
high commission cautioned Indian nationals who decide to continue living in or
visit these states to be extra vigilant and take all possible security measures
for their protection.
It
recalled the death of two Indian nationals and one other person who was
seriously injured in an attack by an unidentified armed group on an Indian
owned Gum Arabic factory in Maiduguri, Borno, July 25, 2012.
There
are a total of 35,000 Indians in Nigeria.
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