“The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) remains committed to helping keep host cities safe and preventing accidental drug poisoning,” said the anti-narcotics agency.
In the qualifiers, Nigeria’s Super Eagles will tackle South Africa’s Bafana Bafana and the Cheetahs of Benin Republic.
The match was decided via penalty shootout.
The fans spoke in separate interviews on Tuesday.
Osimhen will stay put in Abidjan, where the team has been based since the tournament began more than three weeks ago.
Nigeria and South Africa have met 15 times in competitive football since 1992.
