Akpabio Dismisses U.S. Embassy Closure Claims, Cites Global Security Fears

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has addressed concerns over the reported closure of the United States Embassy in Nigeria, attributing the move to global security fears rather than local political developments.

On Wednesday, April 8, 2026, the United States Department of State authorised the departure of non-emergency government personnel and their families from its embassy in Abuja, citing a deteriorating security situation across Nigeria. In an updated travel advisory, the department warned American citizens to reconsider travel to the country due to rising concerns over crime, terrorism, kidnapping, civil unrest, and inconsistent healthcare services.

Speaking during the commissioning of the new Nigeria Immigration Service headquarters in Abuja, Akpabio dismissed suggestions that embassies were shutting down because of Nigeria’s upcoming elections. “Some people say that even now, some embassies are closing down. Not many embassies are actually closing; many of the embassies are afraid of repercussions from their foes,” he said.

He explained that countries like the United States may take precautionary steps globally due to rising tensions with adversaries such as Iran. “For instance, I can say that America is a bit worried about a bomb blast from Iran, and so across the world they have to reduce their staff in case Iran decides to attack their embassies,” Akpabio stated.

He cautioned Nigerians against linking such developments to domestic politics, particularly elections. “But people are thinking, oh, Nigerian embassies are closing because election is coming. It’s not because election is coming. Election will come and go, and God will protect you,” he added.

Akpabio further reassured citizens of their safety, expressing confidence that Nigeria remains secure despite global uncertainties.

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