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NACCIMA Decries Poor State Of Nigeria-Benin Border
Director-General, Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, Dr John Osemede, has decried the poor state of the Nigeria-Benin border.
Osemede made the appeal in an interview while speaking with newsmen in Lagos, adding that the poor condition of the border accounted for illicit trading activities in the area.
“It is sad that the Nigeria-Benin border is abandoned for this long and so many illegal trading activities are going on there.
“We have heaps of rubbish and the contraband goods are being smuggled in at will while the lives of the Nigerian immigration officers there are at risk.
“All these are going on because there are no active laws or penalty and we do not expect the African Union to build our border for us,” Osemede said.
He also decried the poor state of Mile 2-Badagry road leading to Seme border as motorists spent long periods on the road maneuvering through dangerous potholes.
He urged the Federal Government to consult experts to rebuild and manage the border and equip it with good security gadgets.
Osemede said that a formidable security system would curb the activities of smugglers and touts, boost the image of the country and generate more revenue for the country.