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Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by Islie: 2:41pm On Nov 26, 2019
Friday Olokor, Seme



The Federal Government on Monday said seizures made by security agents at the country’s land borders indicated that the republics of Benin and Niger were not addressing issues that led to the border closure.

The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, stated this when he led a government delegation to the Seme border on Monday.

He explained that from the magnitude seizures made and the number of illegal immigrants apprehended in the last two weeks, it was obvious that “nothing is being done yet by both countries – Benin and Niger – to address the challenges.”

Nigeria had in August closed its land borders, saying smuggling of goods from its neighbouring countries was hurting its economy.

On November 4, the Federal Government listed five conditions for reopening of the country’s land borders.

As one of the conditions, the Federal Government said Nigeria would not accept imported goods that were repackaged by neigbouring countries and brought to Nigeria.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, during a meeting of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on the Temporary Partial Closure of Land Borders in Abuja, also said that the only travel document allowed for anybody coming into the country through the land borders is the passport, stressing that the country would not accept any other documents such as the identity card.

Mohammad said that since the border closure, “local consumption of fuel had dropped by 30 per cent apparently due to the reduction in smuggling of petroleum products to neighbouring countries.

“The partial closure has so far curbed the smuggling of foreign rice into the country, in addition to other prohibited items. Our series of interactions and engagements with the Rice Miller Association of Nigeria since the commencement of this exercise, has shown that the border closure has enhanced more production and milling of Nigerian rice.

“Patronage of Nigerian rice has increased and farmers are expanding their farms as well as engaging more hands. Furthermore, the border closure has impacted positively on revenue generation of the Federal Government which in turn will be used to build more infrastructure and develop critical sectors of the nation’s economy.

“The border exercise has also curbed diversion of petroleum products from Nigeria to neighbouring countries”, he explained.

Among those in the government team were the foreign affairs minister, Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola; Minister of State (Finance, Budget and National Planning), Clement Agba; National Security Adviser, Babagana Monguno, and the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Muhammed Babandede.


N3.5bn goods seized

Mohammed also put the estimated value of all the seized items at about N3.5bn billion. He said, “As we speak, we have ships loaded with rice waiting to be discharged (in Benin) and the target market is Nigeria (for Christmas). We have MV Africana Jacana with 40,000 metric tons of rice, MV Zilos with 20,000 mts and MV Sam Jarguar with 45,000 MTS and others.


Benin, Niger not addressing our complaints – FG

“The magnitude of seizures and the number of illegal immigrants recorded in the last two weeks alone indicate that nothing is being done yet by both countries, the Benin and Niger, to address the challenges.


Benin’s $30m rice import will end up in Nigeria – Minister

“In addition, Benin (Republic) has concluded arrangements to get rice to the tune of $30m. This is a country with just 12 million people, it is clear that this rice will end up in Nigeria.

“In the area of security, the ongoing exercise has recorded a number of seizures and arrests that would have had grave security consequences. So far, 296 illegal immigrants have been arrested. Also, some items seized include; 38,743-50kg bags of parboiled foreign rice; 514 vehicles; 1,012 drums filled with PMS; 5,400 jerrycans of vegetable oil; 346 motorcycles; 10, 553 jerrycans of PMS and 136 bags of NPK fertilizer used for making explosives. The estimated value of the apprehended items is about N3.5 billion.

“Over time, Nigeria has been confronted with numerous trans-border economic and security challenges. These challenges range from banditry, kidnapping, smuggling, illegal migrants to proliferation of light weapons, amongst others.

“Meanwhile, the preference for foreign goods, especially food items like rice, has continuously impoverished our farmers and adversely affected domestic government policies supporting the agricultural sector to enhance food security.


W’African countries violate ECOWAS protocol

“It is, however, disturbing that some neighbouring countries circumvent the ECOWAS protocol on transit. For clarity, the ECOWAS protocol on transit demands that when a transit container berths at a seaport, the receiving country is mandated to escort same without tampering with the seal to the border of the destination country.

“Unfortunately, experience has shown that our neighbours do not comply with this protocol. Rather, they break the seals of containers at their ports and trans-load goods destined for Nigeria.”


95% illicit drugs, weapons come through land borders

“It is important to note that 95 per cent of illicit drugs and weapons that are being used for acts of terrorism and kidnapping in Nigeria today come in through our porous borders. However, since this partial closure, the acts have been drastically reduced. Our conclusion is that, the arms and ammunition these terrorists and criminal elements were using no longer gain access into the country. In addition, the drugs which affect the health and the wellbeing of Nigerians have equally been reduced.”

The government also explained that it would continue to use diplomatic channels to continue engaging its neighbours to agree to comply with the ECOWAS protocol on transit.

Mohammed said, “Goods that are on the prohibition list to Nigeria, such as rice, used clothing, poultry products and vegetable oil should not be exported to the country. As a result of this closure, Niger Republic has already circulated an order banning exportation of rice in any form to Nigeria.

“In addition, the National Assembly has supported the executive directive on the border closure and the efforts of security agencies in executing the task.”


Fishermen protest, lose N5bn to border closure

Meanwhile, a group of businessmen, under the aegis of the Association of Nigeria Licensed Customs Agents and Coconut/ Fish Farmers Union, on Monday at Seme border protested the closure of the nation’s borders by the Federal Government, saying it had impacted negatively on their business.

The protest occurred during the visit by the Federal Government delegation to the area.

While protesting the seizure of their goods, which had been paid for before the border closure, they said it was wrong of government agencies to seize coconuts and fishes harvested in Nigeria with the notion that they were not got from Nigeria.

The protesters carried placards with inscriptions such as “Nigeria is a signatory to ECOWAS trade liberation. Why closing the border for importing legitimate goods?”; “Mr. President, we borrowed money from banks, our goods are perishing. We are in debt”, “Mr. President, our duty-paid coconuts from Ghana are trapped and destroyed. Locally produced ones not allowed into our market”, and “The land borders are places of livelihoods. Closing it amounts to creating unemployment and killing people’s businesses.”

The Chairman of ANLCA Tax Force, Samuel Igbowu, told journalists that they had lost an estimate of over N5 billion since the closure of the border.

He said, “We are here to show our displeasure over what is happening, if you look back, you will see a lot of trucks parked; they are carrying imported goods and those goods have been paid for, duties have been paid. We have lost an estimate of over N5billion since the closure of the borders.

“They have been trapped here for over three months now, they did not allow them to go in. Most of us got loans from the bank to import and up till now, the goods are not allowed to go in, we cannot sell and we cannot return the money we borrowed.

“So, we are here to show our displeasure and plead with the government to allow those that have already paid duty on to go in. We have paid the normal customs duty and we have all the documents processed.

“A single truck here paid over N4 million as customs duty and we have over 900 trucks. We are pleading to the government to please allow those that have paid duty to go in and deliver to our warehouses. We are losing money day in day out. Bank loan was there and interest is accumulating on a daily basis.”

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by oz4real83(m): 2:46pm On Nov 26, 2019
A country that cannot secure its borders will always suffer insecurity and can never grow its economy from within. I pray that the federal govt also extend this to other numerous and unpopular illegal routes all over the country.

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by ojun50(m): 2:53pm On Nov 26, 2019
Please and please don't open dat border......

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by ijewejones: 3:39pm On Nov 26, 2019
Okay ooo..


But the president's body language isn't telling well on Nigerians(taxes even on the air we breathing)

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by realestniggah: 3:39pm On Nov 26, 2019
I don't support this border closure

But if it gonna stop boko haram terrorists going and coming out of our country as they please, so be it.

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by DennisEche(m): 3:40pm On Nov 26, 2019
NA GHANA OWN DE SWEET ME PASS, THEM MUST HEAR WORD, NOT A FAN OF BABA BUT HE GOT THIS RIGHT THIS TIME AROUND

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by frankmoney(m): 3:41pm On Nov 26, 2019
Yet they aren't crying like the ghanians

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by SoNature(m): 3:41pm On Nov 26, 2019
Lai Mohammed will keep talking about this border closure till the end of this term.

Yeye man

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by ednut1(m): 3:42pm On Nov 26, 2019
Let them apply for colonization from us

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by realstars: 3:43pm On Nov 26, 2019
Well any which way, life goes on, we need better solution.
Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by dgitrader(m): 3:45pm On Nov 26, 2019
Happy about the news , but since it's Lai Mohamed involved, it don't believe the figures cheesy


Where's Audu ogbe self with his 100,000 tractors and 5000 rice mills?

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by Riversides2003(m): 3:45pm On Nov 26, 2019
Although am not a fan of Buhari’s administration but I think this border closure is yielding some positive results, my concern though is that is should be a total closure and not partial in some northern neighboring towns.Nigerians should size this opportunity to be self sufficient in the production of certain goods and commodities. We can do it we have the population. It baffles me to to imagine Nigeria depends on Thailand a country of less than 70 million people for rice. This is not the time to start the blame games, Our youth should be more productive and stop looking for white collar jobs which are limited. Government should just map out a strategy to provide soft loans and equipment for people willing to go into agriculture, and you will all begin to see changes.

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by nabegibeg: 3:46pm On Nov 26, 2019
cheesy

I am so happy

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by Glycosunde: 3:47pm On Nov 26, 2019
And yet parts of northern Nigeria is still experiencing smuggling. What is worth doing, is worth doing well. Total closure and actualization is needed

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by itsme01: 3:48pm On Nov 26, 2019
cool
Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by Dannyset(m): 3:53pm On Nov 26, 2019
If you're doubting the fuel smuggling to Benin Republic go and spend just one week in Idiroko. I served there.

People are callous!

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by Godhatesodomy: 3:54pm On Nov 26, 2019
Wow

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by OgaJonah(m): 3:57pm On Nov 26, 2019

Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by Weathered: 3:59pm On Nov 26, 2019
DennisEche:
NA GHANA OWN DE SWEET ME PASS, THEM MUST HEAR WORD, NOT A FAN OF BABA BUT HE GOT THIS RIGHT THIS TIME AROUND
useless Ghana that doesn't even share land boarder with us are the most vocal....I didn't even know their disgusting 60 billion dollar economy is heavily reliant on trade with Nigeria.

Loud mouthed country with zero relevance.

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by Nobody: 4:00pm On Nov 26, 2019
Selective border closure. It is easier for Nigeria to enforce laws like criminal laws, tax laws, Traffic laws, Terrorism laws and other ones on Southern and western culprits or suspects than in the North. In the North, when you are a bandit, terrorist, law breaker, traffic offender, you will be pardoned even paid millions for you to stop. However, in the south, no shaking, na jail straight.

This so called border closure will not be enforces in the north, same with other laws.
Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by GeneralPula: 4:01pm On Nov 26, 2019
Nah only Benin I Dey pity... Benin nah very good country.

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by saracus(f): 4:01pm On Nov 26, 2019
Hmmmmmm.... My goods o.
Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by palmshots: 4:02pm On Nov 26, 2019
Naija should Improve her border security and stop the noise abeg!
Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by wakaman: 4:02pm On Nov 26, 2019
Glycosunde:
And yet parts of northern Nigeria is still experiencing smuggling. What is worth doing, is worth doing well. Total closure and actualization is needed

Benin feeds the southern smuggling. But please put this aside..
Don't confuse the letters for the word.

Take Nigeria as yourself. wouldn't it be nice for you to be as assertive in the common issue of our/your negative tending situations in life.
Wouldn't such a move add value and meat to you?
Think so.

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by danono: 4:04pm On Nov 26, 2019
Lie Lie Mohammed don see where to open his amebo mouth again. I LOVE NIGERIAN RICE
Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by Stan2330(m): 4:06pm On Nov 26, 2019
The way the borders were closed is unheard of. No consultations were made, analysts didn't debate on the pros and cons...He just woke up one money and closed the borders rendering the lives of Nigerians who borrowed huge amount of money from the bank hypertensive
Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by Angelfrost(m): 4:07pm On Nov 26, 2019
Address kini??!... You want them to curb something they are directly and indirectly benefiting from... Let me laugh. grin

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by Toscarel: 4:08pm On Nov 26, 2019
was going to hail the move , but I saw lie Mohammed's name attached to it

must be one of his plethora of lies

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Re: Border Closure: Benin, Niger Haven’t Met Our Conditions – FG by hungkee: 4:08pm On Nov 26, 2019
Nice move by Bubu, I support this totally although it makes our business very dull(it’s biting hard on me).
Nigeria will benefit more on this;
1. It will grow our Agricultural sector(farming, poultry and animal breeding) and provide jobs for our youths both graduates and non-graduates.
2. FG will save some money on Petroleum products which is subsidized for Nigerians alone but end up in our neighboring countries.
3. If properly and strictly closed at the Northern part of the country which I believe most terrorist and bandits do enters the country, it will reduce the Act of Terrorism and Banditry ravaging our God given nation.

God bless Nigeria.

I was very surprised when I saw myself writing something good about Bubu. I never believed i will ever support Buhari’s policy and day.

Bad boy gone good. #istandwithbubu

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