This security map indicates the intensity of threats across Nigeria in the last 7 days.
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- Moderate
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- Very High
- Extreme
Disclaimer: While Risk Control takes every measure to provide accurate data, we are not liable for inadvertent errors. The map is intended for informative purposes only.
🔥 Fire Outbreak
Lagos : A filling station owned by Mobil Oil Nigeria Plc, close to Airport Hotel, Ikeja, on Obafemi Awolowo Way in Lagos State has been gutted by fire.
Advisory : Regular fire safety audits and the installation of adequate firefighting equipment in markets are essential. Training for market occupants on fire safety and quick response measures can mitigate damage and prevent loss of life and property.
Transportation Accident
Bayelsa : Tragedy struck on the waters of Bayelsa State, as a wooden boat carrying 20 people, mostly vendors transporting food and goods to coastal communities, caught fire and exploded in the middle of the river
Advisory : Travelers and boat operators should ensure that vessels are properly maintained and equipped with fire safety tools. Emergency responders should be alerted immediately in case of accidents.
🗡 Homicide
Bauchi : Soldiers attached to Operation Safe Haven stationed in Lere town, Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area of Bauchi State allegedly killed a young man, Habibu Aminu, and injured four others during a clash with some youths in the area
Advisory : Community leaders should engage in dialogue with security forces to prevent further violence. Residents should avoid confrontations with armed personnel and report any abuse of power to higher authorities.
🔫 Kidnapping
Delta : The abductors of former Delta State Commissioner for Technical Education Joan Mrakpor have demanded a ransom of N1 billion as condition for her release.
Advisory : Individuals should take precautions to protect themselves from abduction, such as varying routines and avoiding isolated areas. Report any suspicious activity to the authorities immediately.
☠Epidemic
Nasarawa : The Nasarawa State Government has deployed health workers following the death of five children within 24 hours in the Gidinye community of Obi Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.
Advisory : Residents in the affected area should ensure strict hygiene practices and seek immediate medical attention if they experience symptoms. The government should continue to monitor and contain the outbreak.
The Risk Control Team