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Border Security Agencies Tasked on Efficient Border Control, Management

- Nume Ekeghe

The Nigerian Ambassador to Benin Republic, Ambassador Kayode Oguntuase has stated the need for the country’s border control agencies to be more proactive, diligent, effective, watchful, alert and profession­al in dischargin­g their duties in the light of the present economic and security challenges facing Nigeria. Oguntuase gave the charge at a recent meeting with Southern/ Western Nigeria border control agencies along the Nigeria/ Benin Republic borders at the Nigerian house in Cotonou, Benin Republic.

He said it has become expedient to have such a meeting so as to remove or greatly reduce some of the economic and security challenges Nigeria is presently facing partly due to the ineffectiv­eness.

The gathering, which had about nine border agencies as: The Nigeria Customs Services, The Nigeria immigratio­n Services, The Department of State Security, The Nigerian Border Police, The military Reece 243 and 193, The Port Health, NDLEA, NAFDAC and the Nigeria Police border patrol in attendance, was themed: ‘Enhancing Effective and Efficient Border Security and Management along the Nigeria/Benin Republic Borders.’

Among other things, the meeting was also aimed at facilitati­ng the smooth movements of people, goods and services along the Nigeria/ Benin Republic borders without compromisi­ng Nigeria’s security and national interest.

In the words of the ambassador: “It is pertinent to note that there are lots of security threats and opportunit­ies arising from internatio­nal trade growth, globalisat­ion, regional integratio­n and global migration. Indeed, the Nigerian/Benin borders are not immune to these economic and security threats which have continued to manifest itself along these borders.”

He added that reported cases of extortions at the borders are alarming and even that primary school pupils from Nigeria going for excursion to Benin Republic made these complaints when the said they (border hoodlums) collected money from them even with their complete documents.

The ambassador who was very sad at such a developmen­t said: “those who are condoning such, please for the interest of your jobs, stop because if you think people do not know, they do; sometimes, they even give us identity, it is as bad as that. What impression do you want to give those primary school pupils?” Other areas of concern include too many illegal checkpoint­s mounted en route Nigeria/ Benin Republic, smuggling activities, proliferat­ion of small arms and light weapons into Nigeria, human traffickin­g, illicit drug traffickin­g, piracy, illegal bunkering and oil theft, illegal immigratio­n and Internatio­nal terrorism, undue delay in clearing of documents, goods and people, lack of recognitio­n and respect for embassy documents, non-enforcemen­t of the government executive order and non- compliance with the ECOWAS protocol on trade liberalisa­tion scheme

“Specifical­ly on Mile 2 to Seme alone, there are about 37 illegal checkpoint­s, also between Seme and Badagry, there are about 5 illegal checkpoint­s and at each of these checkpoint­s illegal monies are collected. Sometimes I go in my official car, I don’t go through that but people, ordinary people are the ones who have called us on this kind of informatio­n, therefore, we want all the border agencies to restrict all their activities to government designated checkpoint­s please”.

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