Nigerians residing in Lebanon have been admonished by the Federal Government to return home in view of the increasing violence in the country and escalating conflict in the Middle East.
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) issued the advisory in response to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, which has led to heightened tension and attacks in parts of Lebanon.
In a statement, NiDCOM advised Nigerians to consider leaving the country while commercial flights remain operational, given the uncertain security situation.
NiDCOM’s Director of Media, Public Relations and Protocols Unit, Abdur-Rahman Balogun said, “In light of the attacks on Hezbollah and other areas in Lebanon by the Israeli government, we are advising Nigerians in Lebanon to take the opportunity to exit the country now, as flights are still available.”
Despite the instability in the region, NiDCOM noted that information from the Nigerian community in Lebanon suggested that many Nigerians have already relocated from more volatile areas, particularly in the southern part of the country, and are currently in safer locations.
“We have been informed that most Nigerians have moved to safer regions and are relatively secure, but we continue to urge them to remain vigilant until a ceasefire is in place,” Balogun added.
NiDCOM also reassured the public that no Nigerian national have been harmed in the conflict so far.
“It is gratifying to note that no Nigerian has experienced any form of injury or accident during the ongoing violence. We advise them to remain cautious and continue prioritising their safety during this period,” the statement said.
The Nigerian government is closely monitoring the situation and has emphasised that the safety and well-being of its citizens remain a top priority for President Bola Tinubu-led administration.
Nigerians in Lebanon are also advised to maintain contact with the Nigerian Embassy in Beirut for further guidance on security measures and evacuation options if needed.