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FG Assures AU on Free Movement of Persons Across, Within ECOWAS Sub-region

By Seun Adams

The Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbosola, on Tuesday assured the African Union (AU) delegations of Nigerian’s readiness to partner with it in achieving free movement of persons within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

Aregbesola, gave the assurance while playing host to African delegations who paid a courtesy call on him at the Ministry’s Headquarters in Abuja.

The Minister wondered why humans should confined themselve in one place, while other smaller creatures can freely move from one boundary to the other without hindrance, explaining that the delegations should be rest assured that he is a partner in the realization of the protocol of free movement of persons, goods and services across the subregion.

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He however said the aftermath of insurgencies which constituted major threat to the realization of the free movement protocol, especially countries within the Sahel region makes Nigeria to be reluctant in rectifying the protocol.

He added that ousting of Libyan leader brought about security breached to Nigeria, via proliferation of arms which lead to full blown insurgencies.

Aregbesola, said in furtherance to realization of free movement across the subregion, Nigerian government has introduced Visa on Arrival (VoA) policy to expedite movement.

The Permanent Secretary, Dr. Shuaib Belgore, who was present during the courtesy call said Nigerian government’s hesitance to implement the protocol was largely on insecurity, but assured the team that consultation is ongoing with other stakeholders in actualizing free movement of persons and goods across the region.

Earlier in her speech, leader of the delegation Rita Amokhobu stated that their visit is to inform the Minister on the outcome of their visitation on Benin Seme border which she said has accorded them the opportunity to gather information on how Nigeria comply with the treaty of African Union on free movement of persons and goods.

She applauded Nigerian government for mounting facilities in its borders which encourages movements across its entry points, however she pointed out that most of these gadgets were not functioning adequately due to erratic power supply at the border lines.

Signed:
Afonja Fatai Ajibola
DD(Press)

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