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Real Reason Why Buhari Ordered Partial Closure Of Nigeria-Benin Border

Nigeria’s President,  Muhammadu Buhari has disclosed that  the partial closure of Nigeria’s border with Benin Republic was due  to the massive smuggling activities, especially of rice, taking place on that corridor.

President Buhari, on Wednesday, disclosed this during an audience granted his Beninois counterpart, Patrice Talon, on the margins of the Seventh Tokyo International Conference for African Development (TICAD7), in Yokohama.

Buhari,  in a statement signed by  his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, expressed great concern over the smuggling of rice, stressing that  it threatened the self-sufficiency already attained due to his administration’s agricultural policies.

“Now that our people in the rural areas are going back to their farms, and the country has saved huge sums of money which would otherwise have been expended on importing rice using our scarce foreign reserves, we cannot allow smuggling of the product at such alarming proportions to continue”, he said.

He informed that the limited closure of the country’s western border was to allow Nigeria’s security forces develop a strategy on how to stem the dangerous trend and its wider ramifications.

Reacting  to the concerns raised by President Talon on the magnitude of suffering caused by the closure, the Nigerian leader, Buhari explained that he had taken note and would reconsider reopening in the not too distant future.

He hinted that a meeting with his counterparts from Benin and Niger Republics would soon be called to determine strict and comprehensive measures to curtail the level of smuggling across their borders.

President Talon had earlier said he called on the Nigerian President as a result of the severe impact the closure of the Nigerian border was having on his people.

In a related development, President Buhari also received in audience, President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa during which issues of common bilateral relations especially, the killings of Nigerians in South Africa, were discussed. The matter will be further examined during the Nigerian leader’s official visit to Pretoria in October 2019.

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