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One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Luckydubby7(m): 7:02am On Aug 20, 2020
TODAY marks one-year anniversary of the closure of Nigeria’s land borders to neighbouring African countries. The Federal Government said the closure was aimed at tackling proliferation of arms, smuggling and other illicit trans-border activities.

The government over the period insisted that closing the borders, under the codename: “Ex Swift Response” has been more of a blessing to the country. Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed said that the closed border has drastically reduced incidents of cattle rustling, kidnapping, armed banditry and other forms of insecurity in the North-West.

“The drill has drastically curtailed the inflow of arms and ammunition. Bandits and terrorists are finding it hard to procure arms and ammunition, hence we have recorded a reduction in cases of cattle rustling, kidnapping and armed banditry, which were predominant in the North-West Region,” Mohammed said, while leading a Federal Government’s delegation on a visit to Sector Four (North-West) of the Border Drill, last December.

He added that the smuggling of petroleum products, which had also been prominent through the borders in the North-West, had been curtailed due to the closure of filling stations along the border. “There are hundreds of filling stations along the border. We counted many as we drove to the border this morning. They were set up purposely for smuggling. They don’t sell the fuel consignment they receive to the public, 50 per cent of them are owned by foreigners. Now that they are closed, we have recorded over 30 per cent reduction in domestic fuel consumption,” Mohammed said.

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has also claimed huge success from the border closure, announcing daily revenue of N7 billion as against previous N4.5 billion daily revenue. NCS Comptroller General, Col. Hameed Ali (rtd) has equally expressed satisfaction with the exercise.

“When we closed the border, my fear was that our revenue was going to drop. To be honest, our revenue kept increasing. There was a day in September that we collected N9.2 billion in one day. It has never happened before. This is after the closure of the border and since then, we have maintained an average of about N4.7 billion to N5.8 billion on a daily basis, which is far more than we used to collect.

“What we have discovered is that most of those cargoes that used to go to Benin (Republic) and are then smuggled into Nigeria now come to us. Now that we have closed the border, they are forced to bring their goods to either Apapa or Tin Can Island and we have to collect duty on them. If that (border closure) would continue, to us, it is a welcome situation. Our revenue has not reduced. As a matter of fact, it is increasing as a result of the closure of the border. About 10.2million litres of fuel have been cut down from what we assume, we have been consuming,” Ali said.

Yet, commendations have continued to trail the closure. For instance, the President of National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents (NCMDLCA), Mr. Lucky Amiwero, is of the opinion that while the border closure is against international treaties and protocols Nigeria entered into willingly, but the action has so far proved to be the most potent approach to tackling the several years of massive smuggling of goods from Nigeria’s neighbouring countries into Nigeria and smuggling of Nigerian fuel to those countries.

Amiwero, who noted that smuggling has been a major challenge to the Nigerian economy, submits that: “if this operation is sustained till at least the end of the year, the Nigerian economy will feel the impact in a very positive way while the West African countries which over the years depended on allowing their countries to be smuggling routes in and out Nigeria will be forced to re-strategise on ways to ensure the survival of their economies,” he said.

https://thenationonlineng.net/one-year-after-nigerias-border-remains-closed/

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Nobody: 7:02am On Aug 20, 2020
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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Luckydubby7(m): 7:09am On Aug 20, 2020
Was this closure impacted our life positively, improve our living standard as citizens after one year?

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Nobody: 7:12am On Aug 20, 2020
so our borders see closed ? ....lol

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by tamdun: 7:13am On Aug 20, 2020
Make them open the border abegi, local rice is more expensive compared to imported ones, Nigerians are very greedy, Buhari closed the border so that we can patronise local content but my people see this as opportunity to turn billionaire overnight.
Imported rice still coming through nothern borders, if you don't believe me, go to iddo Market, you'll see trucks full of rice coming from North

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Slawormir: 7:17am On Aug 20, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Isoright


Luckydubby7:
Was this closure impacted our life positively, improve our living standard as citizens after one year?

Try to read the article
It looks like it will be a blessing in the long run

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Icechillz(m): 7:17am On Aug 20, 2020
No wonder the gaynians are angry with Nigerians in gayna. grin

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Fheelzz(m): 7:17am On Aug 20, 2020
Kudos mr p

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by MsAllison(f): 7:17am On Aug 20, 2020
and you where expecting Ghana to have mercy ba?

Useless government

what changed?

APC is bokoharam

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Femich18(m): 7:17am On Aug 20, 2020
How time flies
Anyway the border is only closed on paper. Those that live close to the border can testify

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Alberta123: 7:18am On Aug 20, 2020
If inter state lockdown couldn't be enforced , na border closure dem go come enforce.

The only good news is they're making it harder and less profitable to smuggle.

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by xynerise: 7:18am On Aug 20, 2020
Closed bawo?


*In Nedu's voice* "We like deceiving ourselves"

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by bernard1000001(m): 7:18am On Aug 20, 2020
who are we to blame now?? abeg make dem shift joo
Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by TeemahBeddings0: 7:18am On Aug 20, 2020
Are we any way better....






No



Local rice is barely good...plenty of stones, a small quantity of rice, and if the rice is clean, the taste would not be good.


Foreign rice is now expensive than before.





Happy Hijrah

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Tomiwa69(m): 7:18am On Aug 20, 2020
Mad oooo
We will get there
Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by rottable(m): 7:19am On Aug 20, 2020
Good development
Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Antibot5: 7:19am On Aug 20, 2020
You mean this? grin

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by EXLOVER(m): 7:19am On Aug 20, 2020
So Nigeria have border?

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Finnese001: 7:19am On Aug 20, 2020
Wetin una come gain

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Nbotee(m): 7:19am On Aug 20, 2020
Audio Border closure.. Customs and d test are having a field day doing brisk businesses there.. Some top govt officials simply monopolized the business of smuggling officially bringing the same foreign rice dey claim was banned. Local rice is now as expensive as d same foreign dey claimed to have banned becos some of dem simply rebag or mix the local with d foreign..

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by iHart(m): 7:19am On Aug 20, 2020
No wonder rice is still expensive..
Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Deborah98(f): 7:19am On Aug 20, 2020
Like for real undecided
Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Andrew13: 7:20am On Aug 20, 2020
....And hasn't improved anything

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Bloooody(m): 7:20am On Aug 20, 2020
angry
Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by ArticleBeast: 7:20am On Aug 20, 2020
Borders are open especially northern borders. Na who sabi road they cross

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Guyman02: 7:20am On Aug 20, 2020
Over here in the North no border is closed

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Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by musty1986(m): 7:21am On Aug 20, 2020
I concur with you my brother
Re: One Year After, Nigeria’s Border Remains Closed by Offpoint: 7:21am On Aug 20, 2020
If you still believe Nigeria border is still close then you need to...

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