Security Alert: U.S. Embassy in Abuja Cautions Americans Over Potential Iran Protests

U.S. Embassy in Abuja has issued a security alert warning of possible protests in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, over the ongoing conflict with Iran.

In a statement released on Tuesday, March 4, 2026, the embassy informed American citizens that there is “a high potential for protests in Abuja today, March 4, 2026, due to the current conflict with Iran.”

The mission noted that previous demonstrations by some groups had resulted in violent clashes with Nigerian security forces, raising serious safety concerns.

As a precaution, the embassy “strongly recommends that all U.S. citizens in Abuja remain in their residences on Wednesday, March 4.”

The embassy advised U.S. nationals in Abuja to avoid areas where protests are taking place and to stay away from crowds at all times. Citizens were also urged to exercise caution if they find themselves unexpectedly near large gatherings and to monitor local media for updates.

They were encouraged to remain aware of their surroundings, keep a low profile, and review their personal security plans. The statement further advised citizens to ensure their mobile phones are fully charged, carry proper identification, and remain alert in public places such as shopping centres, cinemas, and places of worship.

In addition, U.S. citizens were urged to familiarize themselves with emergency exits when entering buildings and to vary their travel routes and times in order to reduce predictability and potential risk.

Consular Services Remain Open

Despite the security alert, the embassy confirmed that consular services remain available.

According to the statement, “The Consular Sections of Embassy Abuja and Consulate General Lagos remain open. Please monitor our website for updates.”

The U.S. Consulate General Lagos, located in Lagos, will also continue to provide support and services to American citizens.