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Israel attacks: ‘Leave Lebanon now’, govt advises Nigerians

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The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has advised Nigerians living in Lebanon to consider leaving the country while commercial flights are still available due to escalating violence in the region. This follows intensified attacks by Israel on Hezbollah and other areas in Lebanon.

The advisory was issued through a statement by Abdur-Rahman Balogun, NIDCOM’s Director of Media, Public Relations, and Protocols.

While most Nigerians in Lebanon have relocated from the more volatile southern areas and are reportedly safe, NIDCOM emphasized the importance of staying cautious until a ceasefire is reached.

The Commission also reassured that President Bola Tinubu is deeply concerned about their well-being, advising them to maintain communication with the Nigerian Embassy in Lebanon for any guidance and support.

“Though information from the Nigerian community in Lebanon indicated that most Nigerians have relocated from the southern part and are now relatively safe, we hereby advise them to keep safe until the ceasefire is in place.

“It is gratifying to note that thus far, no Nigerian has witnessed any form of accident or injury and wish to advise them to continue to remain safe while the war lasts.

“Nigerians are equally advised to liase with our Embassy in Lebanon for necessary guidance regarding their safety and be rest assured that their welfare and safety is of utmost concern to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” the statement read.

Israel shifted its focus last month from the war in Gaza, which was sparked by the October 7 attacks by Iran-backed Hamas, to securing its northern border with Lebanon.

As the Security Council met, Israeli forces were battling Hezbollah militants in Lebanon, following “targeted ground raids” across the border by Israel on Tuesday.

More than 1,000 people have died since last week, in fighting that has included Israeli strikes on Beirut and its southern suburbs.

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