Multinational construction company, Julius Berger, has closed down its operations in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
The decision was sequel to the terror alert released by the United States government and the United Kingdom (UK), advising their citizens against travelling to Abuja.
Recall that OSUN DEFENDER had earlier reported that the United States Embassy in Nigeria had on Sunday issued a security alert on elevated risk of terror attacks in Abuja.
It subsequently, urged citizens who are staying in Abuja to find a away to leave the city and those intending to come to Abuja to shelve the plan.
On Wednesday, in compliance to the directive, Jabi Lake Mall shut down its operations in Abuja.
However, Julius Berger is now the second company to take the decision, despite the Federal Government downplaying the threat, saying that the country is safe.
In a statement sighted by our correspondent on Saturday, signed by the company’s Managing Director and Corporate Security Manager, Engr. Lars Bichter and Poul Nielsen respectively, the company advised its staff to avoid public premises during the weekend.
The statement stated; “In response to the ongoing security concern within the FCT and Central Abuja.
“It is advised to avoid all public events within the FCT environment, including supermarkets, restaurants, hotels, bars, clubs and other areas where many meet. This advice is applicable from, 28.10.2022 in the evening until Monday, 31.10.2022 in the morning.
“It remains possible to move to other JBN work or residential locations throughout the weekend. Your safety is our primary concern.”
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