Tag: Borders

  • FG reopens borders, clearing agents says closure was disastrous

    FG reopens borders, clearing agents says closure was disastrous

    The Federal Government has on Friday, approved the reopening of the remaining four land borders: Jibia, Idiroko, Kamba and Ikom.

    After the Federal Executive Council reopened the four main land borders which is (Ilella, Mfun, Seme and Maigatari)in December 2020,this is coming after few years of shutting the borders due to incessant smuggling of arms ,weapons and contraband goods; the newly reopened borders bring the numbers to 8.

    In a circular signed by the Deputy Comptroller Nigerian Customs Service Enforxement and Inspection E. I Edorhe, with the title ” Reopening of four additional Nigerian border post” the NCS directed all joint border patrol teams and Custom Formation to ensure the proper manning in compliance with extant operational guidelines.

    Reacting to this, a member of the National Association Government Approved freight Forwarders, Mr Segun Musa Charged the Government to give explanations of what it has achieved for closing the borders, so as to assure Nigerians that the border closure was not a disaster; because a lot of businesses has been closed down.

    Also speaking a member of the Association of Licensed Customs agents, Ojo Akintoye said the reopening of the borders was political.

  • Nepal closes borders with India and China

    Nepal closes borders with India and China

    Nepal on Monday closed its border with neighbouring India and China for seven days after the Himalayan nation also suspended all international passenger flights in a bid to prevent a possible coronavirus outbreak.
    According to the Finance Minister, Yubaraj Khatiwada, all cross-border movements will be restricted for seven days from 10 a.m (or 0415 GMT) until March 29.
    “The supply of essential goods will continue as usual. The lockdown of the borders could be extended further following dialogue with India and China,” Khatiwada said.
    Nepal shares borders with China on its Northern side and with India on the other three sides.
    The border lockdown with its neighbours comes into effect just hours after Nepal suspended all international flights, except cargo and emergency ones and passenger flights to evacuate foreigners stranded in the country.
    Nepal had only one confirmed patient with the new coronavirus, who has since recovered.
    However, the government has taken several measures including the cancellation of all climbing and trekking permits, the closure of educational institutions and all frontline services excluding emergency services to prevent an outbreak.
    According to Kathmandu’s Traffic Police Superintendent, Raj Baidawar, hundreds of thousands of internal migrants have fled Kathmandu in the last few days due to panic over the novel virus.(dpa/NAN)

  • No date yet for reopening of Nigeria’s borders, President Buhari insists

    No date yet for reopening of Nigeria’s borders, President Buhari insists

    President Muhammadu Buhari says he has not given any date for the reopening of the land borders.

    He said that the closure would remain until the situation improved.

    The president said that country’s domestic fuel consumption had dropped by more than 30 per cent since the closure.

    Malam Garba Shehu, the President’s spokesperson , in a statement in Abuja on Monday said the president made the disclosure when he received a delegation of Katsina State Elders Forum in his country home in Daura, Katsina State.

    Bihari said his administration’s directive on the border closure was meant to curb smuggling, especially rice, and that so far, the closures had saved the country huge sums on import bills.

    He said his administration was betting on same measures to rekindle the country’s agricultural rebirth.

    The president lauded actions taken by the President of Niger Republic, Muhammadou Youssoufou, including the dismissal of officials and a ban on use of the country as a dumping ground for Nigeria-bound smuggled goods.

    Buhari noted that the measures taken by Niger were helpful and supportive to Nigeria’s goals.

    He acknowledged the hardship of border communities following the ban on sale of fuel at stations 20km to the border, a restriction that also saw to the closure of all fuel stations in his native home, Daura.

    ”Farmers must be protected, dishonesty is deep rooted in the country. Otherwise the border closure would not have been warranted,” he said.

    He said the restriction was a temporary measure as the Nigerian Customs Service needed to ascertain outlets involved in real sale of products and those being used for smuggling.

    Buhari told the delegation that he intended forging ahead with poverty alleviation schemes and the agricultural and livestock reforms started by the administration in the first term, since the election was behind him and a government now in place.

    He explained that the reforms, especially those relating to the settlement of livestock farmers would take time to accomplish.

    He said that his deliberate choice of tested farmers as his past and current ministers of agriculture was informed by the need to carry his vision through.

    Earlier in his remark, the representative of the Chairman of the Elders Forum, Alhaji Aliyu Saulawa, commended the achievements of the President and Gov. Aminu Masari of Katsina State in curbing the menace of bandits, kidnappers and cattle rustlers.

    He, however, drew a long list of requests which included a special intervention fund to assist victims of attacks, completion of the 10 megawatts wind power project in the state, setting up of a North-West Development Commission and setting up of Ruga farm settlements.

    According to him, farm settlements are urgently needed by herders.

    The Elders Forum also made a case for numerous infrastructure projects for the state, as well as for keener Federal Government’s scrutiny of benefits of social investment schemes.

    The president promised to look into their requests.

    The President added that his constituency was the whole country, and expressed his determination to be fair to all, including those that voted him into office and those that did not.(NAN)