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04 Nov 2019 | 10:59 AM UTC

Nigeria: Land borders to remain closed until at least end of January 2020 /update 2

Land borders with Benin, Cameroon, and Niger to remain closed until at least end of January 2020

Warning

Event

The Nigerian government announced on Thursday, September 12, that land borders with Niger, Benin, and Cameroon, closed since August 20, will remain as such until at least January 31, 2020. Authorities stated that the move was meant to ensure neighbouring countries "agree on existing protocol on movement,", as in enforcing the use of proper documentation among immigrants and curtailing the importing of locally produced commodities. The government also cited the trafficking of illicit goods and other smuggling activities as additional reasons to close the borders.

Additional security patrols are likely to remain deployed to enforce the measure and secure the border.

A heightened security presence, increased checkpoints, transportation delays, and processing delays at these border regions are to be expected.

Advice

Individuals in the area are advised to adhere to instructions issued by local authorities and remain vigilant for militant and criminal behavior.