I Coast: Nigerian embassy attacked


  1. Kingsley Kobo, AfricaNews reporter in Abidjan, Ivory Coast
    The Nigerian Foreign Ministry on Tuesday said its embassy in Abidjan, Ivory Coast was attacked by gunmen, prompting the evacuation of all its diplomats from the troubled country. Nigerian Foreign Minister Odein Ajumogobia did not give details of the attack or identities of the perpetrators, but confirmed arrangements were being made to evacuate Nigerian nationals from Ivory Coast.
    Nigerian embassy attacked in Ivory Coast
    “We had to evacuate all our diplomats because our embassy in Cote d'Ivoire was attacked,” Ajumogobia told Reuters on Tuesday. “Arrangements are also being made to evacuate Nigerian citizens in that country.”

    Anti-western sentiment is on the rise in Ivory Coast in the wake of the critical November 28 presidential run-off, which the international community insists was clearly won by opposition candidate Alassane Ouattara, on the basis of results released by the independent election commission.

    But incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo, whom the Constitutional Council declared as eventual winner, has accused the West of meddling in Ivorian internal affairs, and his youth movement has threatened foreign nationals, especially Europeans and Americans. But no African country’s representation had been attacked until yesterday.

    AfricaNews correspondent in Abidjan saw a bold headline in one of the pro-Gbagbo newspapers on Tuesday morning, which read: French President Sarkozy Wants to Attack Gbagbo Using the Nigerian Army.



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