Border Closure : Patrick Lumumba says Benin Republic too small to threaten Nigeria

A respected former director of the anti-corruption commission in Kenya, Prof Patrick Lumumba, has reacted to Nigeria's border closure and its and its attendant effects.
        Lumumba, who spoke in Lagos after a lecture, said he understands the reasons Nigeria is shutting it borders. He added that the federal government was too big for a country like Benin Republic to threaten over the policy. “I can understand why Nigeria is closing its borders but I am of the view that Nigeria is too big to be threatened by Benin," he said. Lumumba, however, noted that if Nigeria had strong regulations that were obeyed by the country's citizens, then there would have been no need to close the borders. “The medium-term is to look at the movement of goods and determine their source of origin so that Nigerian laws are not abused and to protect the Nigerian industries be it agriculture and textile. “I agree with the government that when borders are porous, individual take advantage of it to commit criminality, but yet, I believe borders can be open without being porous," he argued. He urged neighboring countries to obey any memorandum of understanding they signed with Nigeria saying disobedience should carry consequences. Meanwhile the Nigeria government has come out to say until neighboring countries obey it's agreement with Nigeria, the nation's borders would remain closed. The president had already given a directive extending the closure of the borders till January 31st next year.

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