… as CGC Adeniyi strengthens ties with Benin Customs to enhance trade facilitation 

Determined to reopen the Segbana-Tsamiya border post in Kebbi State, the Federal Government of Nigeria on Tuesday sent a high-level delegation to engage in an inter-ministerial meeting with counterparts from the Benin Republic.

 The meeting, held on May 21, 2024, aimed to fast-track the operationalisation of the border post. 

Among the Nigerian delegation are the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alhaji Yusuf Tuggar, Executive Governor of Kebbi State, Doctor Nasir Idris,  Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Adewale Adeniyi, Director of Home Finance at the Ministry of Finance, Alhaji Ali Mohammed, and the Director General Border Communities Development Agency (BCDA), Doctor Dakorinama George, among other dignitaries.  

The discussions delved into comprehensive issues surrounding the border post’s opening, focusing on logistics, security measures, and the economic impact. Feasibility studies were presented, outlining expected benefits such as increased trade and potential challenges that might arise. 

The deliberation also included setting timelines and identifying necessary infrastructure to ensure a smooth operation.

During the visit, Adeniyi affirmed that engagement between the two countries will foster their efforts to enhance the economy.

According to him, the aim was to improve the free flow of trade and commercial activities between the two countries, primarily through Northern borders.

He said: “To ensure closer working and economic relations between Nigeria and the Benin Republic. 

“Over the last six months, within this collaboration framework, we have been working with our colleagues from the Bennese Customs Administration to ensure that we bring the economy together through easy border crossing with goods.” 

On her part, the Director General of the Benin Customs Administration, Adidjatou Hassan, appreciated the move to reopen the border, which, according to her, will strengthen the trade activities between citizens of the two countries.

She said: “This development is expected to increase economic cooperation and strengthen bilateral ties between the two nations. 

“We are committed to sustaining our seamless collaboration with the Nigeria Customs Service while enhancing security at our borders and trade activities.”

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Minister of Foreign Affairs, said the decision to form the forum was based on Presidents Ahmed Tinubu’s and Patrice Talon’s directives to strengthen social and economic interaction as well as expanding trade and commercial ties between the citizens of the two nations.

The Kebbi State Governor, thanked the two countries’ presidents for making moves to reinvigorate the free trade and transportation of goods to various destinations within the two countries.

Nasir, however, emphasised that “the state has maintained good neighbourliness with the Republic of Benin on economic activities and social interaction as both beneficial of the border.” 

Further deliberations involved addressing disputes and agreeing on the operational framework. 

Reinvigoration of a joint commission between Nigeria and Benin took centre stage in the discussion. 

Also, a significant step towards resolving issues and ensuring the necessary infrastructure formed part of the discussion. 

The meeting concluded with a summary of key points discussed and a formal statement of commitment from both sides. 

Also, an agreement was reached on scheduling a follow-up meeting in June 2024 to monitor progress and address any outstanding issues. 

The delegation also agreed to hold a bi-national committee meeting with a defined commitment for subcommittees to submit their reports within two weeks to streamline seamless efforts towards border reopening.

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