The Islamic Movement of Nigeria, also known as Shi’ites, on Wednesday denied allegations that it plans to attack American citizens or institutions in the country, insisting that its activities remain peaceful and lawful.

The group also announced that it has fixed Friday, March 13, 2026, to mark this year’s Quds Day and to mourn the death of Iranian leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

The development comes after the United States Embassy in Nigeria issued a security alert warning of a potential terrorist threat targeting American diplomatic facilities and US-affiliated schools in the country.

In the advisory released on Tuesday, the embassy urged American citizens in Nigeria to exercise increased vigilance when visiting US diplomatic premises and institutions linked to the American government.

The alert followed heightened global tensions involving the United States, Israel and Iran.

Addressing journalists in Abuja, the head of the IMN Resource Forum, Prof Abdullah Danladi, dismissed insinuations that the group or its members were planning attacks, stressing that the movement had never engaged in violence.

He said, “In the history of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, which started around 1977, we have never attacked anybody or given instructions to attack anybody.

“We had never, and we will never attack anybody. It is not in our line, it is not in our making, and it is not in our religion to attack anyone.”

He questioned why the US Embassy issued a public alert instead of reporting its concerns to Nigerian security agencies.

“Why should an embassy go public with such announcements? If there is any threat, the proper thing is to report it to the Nigerian police so they can investigate and apprehend those planning such actions,” he said.

According to him, the IMN’s annual processions are typically peaceful and only turn violent when security agencies intervene.

“Last year, when security agencies did not attack the procession, everything was done peacefully and concluded peacefully,” he stated.

Danladi said the planned Quds Day procession would involve members walking through designated routes, carrying placards and educating the public about the Palestinian cause.

“What we do is follow the streets, educate people and carry placards. If the police allow us to conduct our activities as they did last year, there will be no problem,” he said.

He also insisted that the group did not require police permission to hold religious gatherings, citing constitutional rights to freedom of association and assembly.

“There is no law that says you must write to the police to get permission to congregate and do your affairs,” Danladi said.

He assured residents of the Federal Capital Territory that the procession would remain peaceful.

“Let people be assured. As far as we are concerned, we have been doing our activities peacefully, and we will continue to do so. So long as we are not attacked, nothing is going to happen,” he added.

Security operatives had earlier heightened deployment in parts of Abuja last week amid fears that members of the Shi’ites movement might stage protests following developments in Iran, although the anticipated demonstrations did not take place.

The IMN and security agencies have a history of clashes during protests in the Federal Capital Territory.

In one of the group’s demonstrations last year, a violent clash occurred between security operatives and IMN members during a procession marking International Quds Day near Banex Roundabout in Wuse 2.

The group claimed some of its members were killed, while the police confirmed the death of an officer.

Follow Our WhatsApp Channel _______________________________________________________________________ "You Don't Need To Be Rich, You Just Need To Start" — Victoria Ezeigwe, Esq Launches Investment Handbook For Nigerians Starting With ₦5,000
By Victoria-Ezeigwe-Esq

Get your copy today and take the first step toward financial growth:👉 https://selar.co/4f16676016

_______________________________________________________________________ The Law And Practice Of Redundancy In Nigeria: A Practitioner’s Guide, Authored By A Labour & Employment Law Expert Bimbo Atilola _______________________________________________________________________

[A MUST HAVE] Evidence Act Demystified With Recent And Contemporary Cases And Materials

“Evidence Act: Complete Annotation” by renowned legal experts Sanni & Etti.

Available now for NGN 40,000 at ASC Publications, 10, Boyle Street, Onikan, Lagos. Beside High Court, TBS. Email publications@ayindesanni.com or WhatsApp +2347056667384. Purchase Link: https://paystack.com/buy/evidence-act-complete-annotation

______________________________________________________________________ ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR LAWYERS: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE Reimagine your practice with the power of AI “...this is the only Nigerian book I know of on the topic.” — Ohio Books Ltd Authored by Ben Ijeoma Adigwe, Esq., ACIArb (UK), LL.M, Dip. in Artificial Intelligence, Director, Delta State Ministry of Justice, Asaba, Nigeria. Bonus: Get a FREE eBook titled “How to Use the AI in Legalpedia and Law Pavilion” with every purchase.

How to Order: 📞 Call, Text, or WhatsApp: 08034917063 | 07055285878 📧 Email: benadigwe1@gmail.com 🌐 Website: www.benadigwe.com

Ebook Version: Access directly online at: https://selar.com/prv626