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Niger, Benin Republic seek collaboration to end cross-border banditry

Officials and Niger and Benin Republic s advocated for a collaboration with Nigeria to tackle cross border banditry and other forms of crime.

• September 30, 2021
Assoumana Ahmadou and Ky-Samah Bello, Governors of Dosso State, Niger Republic, and Governor of Alibori State, Benin Republic
Assoumana Ahmadou and Ky-Samah Bello, Governors of Dosso State, Niger Republic, and Governor of Alibori State, Benin Republic

The republics of Niger and Benin have called for effective collaboration with Nigeria to end banditry in the three neighbouring countries.

Assoumana Ahmadou and Ky-Samah Bello, Governors of Dosso State, Niger Republic, and Governor of Alibori State, Benin Republic, respectively, made the appeal on Thursday in Birnin Kebbi.

The governors spoke during a courtesy visit to Governor Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi State.

They advocated for a collaboration with Nigeria to tackle cross border banditry and other forms of crime.

The courtesy visit was part of activities line-up for ongoing 2021 Pastoralists Week in Birnin Kebbi.

“Though, the main concern of our gathering here in Kebbi is to discuss issues affecting pastoralists.

“Beside that, it is an opportunity for us to discuss other subjects like cross border security which is also another concern between us.

“This is very important between our states because we have the same reality and we are facing the same challenge,” Mr Ahmadou said.

On his part, the Governor of Alibori, Benin Republic, observed that boundaries were created by colonial masters just to divide Africa in order to delay its integration, progress and development.

The governor, who was represented by the Director, Benin Republic Boundary Commission, Dr Ayite Baglo, said: “Currently, for instance, during our meeting, when Nigeria speaks English we cannot follow and when we speak French they too cannot understand, but when it comes to Hausa everybody understands and follows, meaning those borders were created to divide us and delay our integration.”

Responding, Mr Bagudu appreciated the delegation for the visit, saying that the importance of the meeting cannot be overemphasized.

Mr Bagudu, who was represented by Chief of Staff, Government House, Suleiman Argungu, stressed the need for the three countries to do everything possible to encourage cross border cooperation among communities from the three countries.

“The state government has introduced measures to address the lingering farmers/herders crises by providing clean water for them and their animals and by constructing schools for their children to be educated,” he noted. 

(NAN)

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