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Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by maxiflexy(m): 2:05pm On Oct 14, 2019
Nigeria closed its border with Benin on August 20 in an attempt to stop the smuggling of contraband goods, including food and petrol, across the border. This decision by Africa’s leading economic power has had disastrous effects on vegetable growers in Benin, who are now struggling to sell their produce. Now it is common to see spoiled, unsold vegetables abandoned by the side of the road or, in some cases, even rotting on the vine.

Dozens of baskets of rotten tomatoes were abandoned by the side of the road in Grand-Popo, Benin.

Nigeria made the unilateral decision to shut its border with Benin in August and soon after also closed sections of its border with Cameroon and Niger, in an attempt to clamp down on the smuggling of contraband goods, including petrol and food. One key concern cited by authorities was the rice that Beninese traders import from Asia and then illegally re-export to Nigeria. According to the Nigerian authorities, the importation of these goods jeopardises the country’s agricultural policy aimed at achieving food autonomy.

But these protectionist measures taken by President Muhammadu Buhari have had disastrous consequences on Beninese farmers, many of whom sell their produce on the Nigerian market. They’ve suffered significant losses since the border closure.

'It’s been hard since Nigeria shut its border'

Charles Acakpo is the president of a vegetable-growing collective in Houéyiho, a swampy area measuring about 37 acres in the centre of Cotonou.

A total of 337 farmers grow their vegetables on this land as part of the collective.

We grow all different kinds of vegetables on our plots, including carrots, turnips and different kinds of greens.

Before the borders were closed, lots of Nigerians came to buy our produce. We sold them about 15 tons of vegetables a month, which represented about 75 percent of our total production. They were especially fond of our lettuces and our carrots.

But it has been really hard since Nigeria closed its borders. We are really struggling to sell our produce. Here in Cotonou there is much less demand. People aren’t buying, so we’ve suffered enormous losses.

We’d like our government to negotiate a re-opening of the border with the Nigerian government. That would be a good thing for us and business could start back up on both sides of the border.

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by maxiflexy(m): 2:05pm On Oct 14, 2019
This is so sad, extremely bad, President Talon of Benin should find a way to appease Buhari and bring an end to this endless suffering of his people. embarassed embarassed

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by daddytime(m): 2:06pm On Oct 14, 2019
See enough stew dey waste...

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by NwaNimo1(m): 2:07pm On Oct 14, 2019
Make dem freeze am na?

Or make stew and freeze am?

Or 'cann' it for export to another market.

Or chop am!

Please let it not go to waste.

Sunday Rice.......R.I.P!

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by SamuelAnyawu(m): 2:09pm On Oct 14, 2019
shocked

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by Kwamecron(m): 2:10pm On Oct 14, 2019
Make dem eat am by themself naa






Abi them ppl no dey stew nii

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by Kwamecron(m): 2:11pm On Oct 14, 2019
Make dem eat am by themself naa





Abi them ppl no dey stew nii

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by ORIENTATION101: 2:11pm On Oct 14, 2019
No amount of emotional blackmail will make Nigeria open the border.
Benin should diversify their economy if they can't get it right .only land border re closed. They can export by air or water legitimately.

Niger state + jigawa+ kwara + plateau all together re bigger than benin republic.

It is better to enrich our local farmer selling 50kg rice 20k than buying cheaply from foreigners and killing our own farmers effort.


The way some nigerians cry of bag rice you will think they buy bag of rice everyday or their families consume bag of rice everyday.

An average Nigerian family cannot finish 1bag of rice in 1 monthcheesycheesy

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by nzeobi(m): 2:19pm On Oct 14, 2019
The tomatoes won't rot and I promise you that it will still find its way into Nigeria.
Can't you see they are packaging it for export.

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by majamajic(m): 2:20pm On Oct 14, 2019
is this border closure are we really gaining from it , if yes how ?

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by ORIENTATION101: 2:22pm On Oct 14, 2019
majamajic:
is this border closure are we really gaining from it , if yes how ?
the local farmers and manufacturers of local rice re gaining.. they re getting patronage and they re smiling to the bank.
Customs made 300b within 2 months it is part of border closure effect.


Nigeria petrol consumption drop by 8millions litres meaning we re saving subsidy funds on 8millions litres.and more than enough petrol to go round

Many nigerians and stakeholders re now actively participating in rice cultivation which we improve self sufficiency in near future

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by Nobody: 2:24pm On Oct 14, 2019
If rice is expensive, switch to maize, millet, beans, etc

Belle no know food..

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by Slawormir: 2:30pm On Oct 14, 2019
Okay

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by Nobody: 2:31pm On Oct 14, 2019
I thought you wanted to show us a street littered with tomatoes, and you are showing us this. If them no fit export am let them use it abi na everybody for Benin get tomato

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by RichDad1(m): 2:31pm On Oct 14, 2019
No amount of blackmail will work.
The FG should not open the borders until our conditions are met.
God bless Nigeria

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by adedayourt(m): 2:31pm On Oct 14, 2019
tis well
Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by Kendumazy(m): 2:31pm On Oct 14, 2019
Hmm. One can see the sadness on the woman face. No business person loves making loss. May God help them.

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by IceColdVeins(m): 2:31pm On Oct 14, 2019
Can someone analyze how the closure of borders will benefit me as an individual?
Cos all I see is inflation and famine.

May I remind you the rationale for this very closure of borders? Its is almost solely to curb the issue of smuggling..... not just staple foods but everything....up from car spare parts down to your okirika clothes. Now that aside!!

Closure of the bordering gates to curb smuggling analytically means all or most of the smuggled products come through those gates
Now this should be the logic
1. smuggling is corruption (unarguable)
2. All smuggled commodities come through the border (very arguable)
Closure of border will curb/reduce smuggling...........fine
Mitigation of corruption at the borders will curb/reduce smuggling.........fine
Since smuggling is a function of corruption in the borders (S=f(c)) Why not tackle corruption at the borders instead of subjecting the common man to more hardship without putting in place any form of ''shock-absorber''
When America wanted to boost their local steel production value that importation had almost crippled, you know what they did? they didnt even halt the importation, rather they lifted taxes on the local ores and placed huge taxes on the imported. Diplomatically, the market tilted to the side of the local steel production. Now this is how policies from informed set of parliaments look like.
I have always said this, until Nigeria starts to run the government&police like a corporate organisation(bottom-up approach), where KPIs(key performance indicators) are reviewed, operations externally audited with impending sanctions for code of conducts breachers, only then the government can function.
You've been shouting farming, need I remind you that locally made rice as a case study is always double the price of the imported. Now the imported has been banned, you think the prices of local rice would go down? Check your law of supply!!! Anyways thanks God fake/non-durable aba made clothings will be glorified atlast cos nobody go fit afford the original which import duties go don almost choke to death. So poor rats will be poorer cos aba made will now be more expensive once the demand increases.

Government did the right thing for sure but it was poorly strategized and for the wrong cause!!!
Anyways, Orun nyabo, kon shoro enikan (IF sky dey fall, na all of us head e go knack)
Body go teh u!!

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by iamJ(m): 2:31pm On Oct 14, 2019
Carry your tomatoes back


Na by force

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by Authortee: 2:31pm On Oct 14, 2019
This is pathetic so we don’t even plant our own tomatoes? Tomatoes that is naturally growing in my backyard and we are importing this from Benin and some dummies are shouting that the border should be opened?
Let’s be reminded that in 1953 Jawalalu Nehru, then president of India ordered that the borders should be closed. The people asked him what why they wear or eat or drive?
He asked them to starve and walk naked. He said how can a country have about 300,000,000 then and not be able to feed itself or provide even its own entertainment. Look at India today?
Buhari should seal that border tight until we can provide our own food. We can’t just be totally big for nothing

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by wonuks(m): 2:32pm On Oct 14, 2019
Hey Benin, it's time to build more tomato processing industries. Come on can the tomatoes and beat the border closure effect. Common sense vs ineptitude of African leaders. undecided

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by Nobody: 2:32pm On Oct 14, 2019
shocked




They might have a thoroughfare into the country.

If they change their goods from Tomatoes to Grenades, and they change their route and destination to Sambisa forest.

Borders are not often closed whenever BH is being supplied arms.
My two cents.

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by jericco1(m): 2:32pm On Oct 14, 2019
shocked wetin Niger don buhari
Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by RichDad1(m): 2:32pm On Oct 14, 2019
From time memorial , Nigeria has been the one sustaining Benin republic economy at the detriment of ours.
They’re nothing but leeches.
To those complaining about rice , why can’t the importers berth their cargos at our ports ? Why always Cotonou ? Because they give them lesser duties and smuggle everything into Nigeria all in the name of Ecowas trade crappy trade pact.

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by olaboy33(m): 2:33pm On Oct 14, 2019
It takes a stubborn person with the right mission,vision and road map to lead Nigeria out of its troubles.

Buhari may be stubborn and have a mission, he clearly doesn't know what a road map is.

By the way, why should we be allowing tomato imports in Nigeria when our own produce is sufficient for us.

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by AutoReportNG: 2:33pm On Oct 14, 2019
Why not blend them and freeze them instead of seeing your investment rot away...

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by lovienna: 2:33pm On Oct 14, 2019
Sorry for their loss. But better our farmers gain and they loss, than for our farmers to loss while they gain without contributing anything in return to our economy.

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by blaise00700(m): 2:33pm On Oct 14, 2019
There is more to the drama between the two countries, my baby sis got admitted into ISM ADONAI UNIVERSITY CALAVI early this year, she is also affected by this cold war between Nigeria and Benin.

I hope they resolve this ASAP, you don't pickup petty fight with your neigbours. When the enemy attacks, where/who do we run to?

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by CanadaOrBust: 2:33pm On Oct 14, 2019
NwaNimo1:
Make dem freeze am na?

Or make stew and freeze am?

Or 'cann' it for export to another market.

Or chop am!

Please let it not go to waste.

Sunday Rice.......R.I.P!

That’s what whites would do. Wonder why blacks no dey think reach that level

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by miteolu(m): 2:34pm On Oct 14, 2019
Buhari is good man

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Re: Border Closure: Rotten Tomatoes Line Roads In Benin Republic (Photos) by dejonathan(f): 2:34pm On Oct 14, 2019
ORIENTATION101:
the local farmers and manufacturers of local rice re gaining.. they re getting patronage and they re smiling to the bank.
Customs made 300b within 2 months it is part of border closure effect.


Nigeria petrol consumption drop by 8millions litres meaning we re saving subsidy funds on 8millions litres.and more than enough petrol to go round

Many nigerians and stakeholders re now actively participating in rice cultivation which we improve self sufficiency in near future

Why are you lying
Who told you Nigeria is saving 8m litres of petrol ??

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