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Closure Of Seme Border In National Interest- Bmo by janetdaniels201: 11:06am On Sep 01, 2019
CLOSURE OF SEME BORDER IN NATIONAL INTEREST- BMO


The recent closure of the Nigeria-Benin border has been described as a desirable measure taken by the Federal Government to save Nigeria's economy and enable the Nigerian Customs Service(NCS) restore sanity to the activities at the Seme border.

The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) said in a statement in Abuja that the closure was aimed at boosting Nigeria’s economy by saving our agricultural products like rice, and enabling farmers and other manufacturer reap from their labour.

In the statement signed by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke, the group noted that the closure would also help to improve the security of the country as illegal arms and ammunition are being smuggled into the country through our porous borders.

"There was no doubt that time had come for necessary measures to be taken by the Federal Government to protect Nigeria’s local manufacturers so that their products would have value and flourish without undue competition.

"It is on record that the porous borders were being used to smuggle poorly-finished goods into Nigeria and this has had adverse effects on the country."

The group said it was certain that the partial closure of the Seme border is temporary and is aimed at ensuring that the border is no longer used to smuggle all sorts of products from our neighbours into Nigeria, thereby hampering the economic well-being of the country.

It also advised critics of the border closure to note that under President Muhammadu Buhari's administration, no stone would be left unturned to ensure that sanity is restored to the porous Nigerian borders, "considering the security and economic implications they pose to the country.

"While we acknowledge that such measures come with some unavoidable inconveniences to the citizens, it is important to note that it will serve the larger interest of the country in the long run.

"Meanwhile, we enjoin Nigerians to rally round President Buhari in his efforts to save Nigeria from the illegal activities going on along our borders."

BMO recalled that Nigeria’s leading industrialist, Alhaji Aliko Dangote had lamented the influx of smuggled goods in the country as it ‘’poses a threat to the economy and jobs of thousands of Nigerians.’’ Dangote had cited a World Bank report which put the cost of goods smuggled into the country from Benin Republic at N1.45 trillion annually.
Re: Closure Of Seme Border In National Interest- Bmo by Mcreloaded(m): 11:39am On Sep 01, 2019
Same should be done to all borders not only to stop smuggling but also to check influx of arms and foreigners especially herdsmen that are not Nigerians and the customs should be properly trained to meet up to their responsibilities.
Re: Closure Of Seme Border In National Interest- Bmo by simonlee(m): 11:47am On Sep 01, 2019
Mcreloaded:
Same should be done to all borders not only to stop smuggling but also to check influx of arms and foreigners especially herdsmen that are not Nigerians and the customs should be properly trained to meet up to their responsibilities.
borders in the north are not necessarily by road. arms are smuggled on donkeys, camels, cows etc through forest routes known to only locals and nomads. Nigerian customes and immigration security can't stop what they know little about.
don't ask me how i know all these please... wink

Re: Closure Of Seme Border In National Interest- Bmo by Mcreloaded(m): 12:11pm On Sep 01, 2019
simonlee:

borders in the north are not necessarily by road. arms are smuggled on donkeys, camels, cows etc through forest routes known to only locals and nomads. Nigerian customes and immigration security can't stop what they know little about.
don't ask me how i know all these please... wink
Then its up to the customs to upgrade by meeting guys like you who can show them how its done.
As the smugglers continue to improvise it is the duty of the customs to upgrade.
Re: Closure Of Seme Border In National Interest- Bmo by Nobody: 12:31pm On Sep 01, 2019
Why do these people insult out sensibilities?
A group of hungry sycophants assembled with taxpayers money, now determine what is good for the nation
janetdaniels201:
CLOSURE OF SEME BORDER IN NATIONAL INTEREST- BMO


The recent closure of the Nigeria-Benin border has been described as a desirable measure taken by the Federal Government to save Nigeria's economy and enable the Nigerian Customs Service(NCS) restore sanity to the activities at the Seme border.

The Buhari Media Organisation (BMO) said in a statement in Abuja that the closure was aimed at boosting Nigeria’s economy by saving our agricultural products like rice, and enabling farmers and other manufacturer reap from their labour.

In the statement signed by its Chairman Niyi Akinsiju and Secretary Cassidy Madueke, the group noted that the closure would also help to improve the security of the country as illegal arms and ammunition are being smuggled into the country through our porous borders.

"There was no doubt that time had come for necessary measures to be taken by the Federal Government to protect Nigeria’s local manufacturers so that their products would have value and flourish without undue competition.

"It is on record that the porous borders were being used to smuggle poorly-finished goods into Nigeria and this has had adverse effects on the country."

The group said it was certain that the partial closure of the Seme border is temporary and is aimed at ensuring that the border is no longer used to smuggle all sorts of products from our neighbours into Nigeria, thereby hampering the economic well-being of the country.

It also advised critics of the border closure to note that under President Muhammadu Buhari's administration, no stone would be left unturned to ensure that sanity is restored to the porous Nigerian borders, "considering the security and economic implications they pose to the country.

"While we acknowledge that such measures come with some unavoidable inconveniences to the citizens, it is important to note that it will serve the larger interest of the country in the long run.

"Meanwhile, we enjoin Nigerians to rally round President Buhari in his efforts to save Nigeria from the illegal activities going on along our borders."

BMO recalled that Nigeria’s leading industrialist, Alhaji Aliko Dangote had lamented the influx of smuggled goods in the country as it ‘’poses a threat to the economy and jobs of thousands of Nigerians.’’ Dangote had cited a World Bank report which put the cost of goods smuggled into the country from Benin Republic at N1.45 trillion annually.
Re: Closure Of Seme Border In National Interest- Bmo by Nobody: 12:38pm On Sep 01, 2019
It's only dangote that is entitle to import rice, and cement into the country.

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