Amidst the lingering naira crisis across the country, the United Kingdom has warned its citizens in Nigeria to be careful at banks and Automated Teller Machines points.
Few weeks now, Nigerians across the country have been struggling with the scarcity of new naira notes, which has led to long queues at banking halls and ATMs.
The development has also led to protests in some parts of the country.
The advisory read in part, “You are encouraged to check notes provided by currency exchange vendors will be valid for the duration of your travel to Nigeria, and to follow local CBN guidelines.”
“Areas such as banks and ATMs have seen a spike in criminal activity, and as such, it is advised that you take extra precautions particularly when withdrawing cash in crowded spaces, and during night-time hours. There have been outbreaks of violence in South-West Nigeria as a result of cash shortages.”
It also warned that political rallies, protests and violent demonstrations could occur with little notice throughout the country, adding that “international news events can sometimes trigger anti-Western demonstrations.”
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