Talking to members of the Indian community at a reception here last night, he said, "Small and sporadic incidents take place. Don't be disheartened by an incident here or there".
He also said that these problems are not the making of the government.
Some Indians have been affected by criminal incidents especially kidnappings and armed robberies in various parts of Nigeria.
Apart from kidnapping of Indian nationals from time to time, there was an incident of sea piracy off Nigerian coast in February when 18 crew members of a merchant vessel including 11 Indian nationals were taken hostage by pirates.
There is an approximate 35,000-strong Indian community in Nigeria.
Ansari lauded the role of Indians, particularly teachers and doctors, saying they have been contributing immensely to the national developmental work.
There is a CBSE-affiliated Indian language school here with 2,500 students.
Over 100 Indian companies have made Nigeria their base to operate in West Africa, employing the largest number of Nigerians after the Federal Government, and covering diverse sectors of the economy.
It is estimated that the Indian investments have exceeded USD 10 billion so far, and another USD 5 billion are committed. Indian investments are in diverse sectors such as communications, power, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, automotive sector and oil, among others.
Ansari had attended a similar event in Abuja. He inaugurated the High Commission of India Chancery complex, the foundation stone of which had been laid by the then prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 2003.
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