Business Day (Nigeria)

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caused economic hardships for local manufactur­ers as traditiona­l economic activities between Nigeria and its ECOWAS neighbours were disrupted by the policy.

The reopening of the borders is, therefore, seen as a major step that will help boost economic activities in Nigeria which slipped into recession the second time in four years after contractin­g by 3.62 percent in the third quarter of this year.

Ahmed had at a roundtable discussion at the 26th Nigerian Economic Summit (NES #26) given the assurance that the borders would be reopened soon.

“We have made an assessment. The president set up a committee and we have made an assessment and all the members of the committee agreed and are recommendi­ng to the president that it is time to re open the borders,” Ahmed told the audience at the NES #26.

“The objective has been met in the sense that we have been able, over these couple of months, to work together with our partners in a tripartite committee and do a joint border patrol together and reinforced the sanctity of the commitment­s that we made to each other.

“So, each side has learnt its lesions. Nigeria has been affecting our partners in terms of businesses that we have in Nigeria as well. So, we will be expecting that the borders will be reopened very soon. The date will be decided by Mr

President,” she said.

Also briefing the State House Correspond­ents after the FEC meeting, Femi Adesina, special adviser to the president on media and publicity, said the Council approved award of contracts for emergency procuremen­t of first and second quarters 2020 soil erosion/flood and pollution control accelerate­d interventi­on projects in favour of various contractor­s in the sum of N17.754,717,234.41 inclusive of 7.5 percent VAT with various completion/ delivery periods.

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