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Customs Reopens Tsamiya–Segbana Border Post to Boost Regional Trade, Security

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The Nigeria Customs Service has officially reopened the Tsamiya–Segbana border post in Kebbi State, restoring a major trade route linking Nigeria with neighbouring Benin Republic and Niger Republic.

The reopening follows a directive by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu aimed at boosting regional trade, enhancing economic cooperation and strengthening border security across the West African sub-region.

According to reports, the development comes after a series of high-level diplomatic engagements involving Nigeria, Benin and Niger, which focused on improving cross-border commerce and easing the movement of goods and services among the three countries. Officials say traders and transporters are already benefiting from improved access across the border, with commercial activities gradually returning to the area.

The Tsamiya–Segbana border corridor is considered a strategic route for trade and economic exchange, particularly for agricultural produce, livestock and manufactured goods moving between Nigeria and its neighbours. Its reopening is expected to stimulate local economies in border communities, improve revenue generation and strengthen surveillance operations against smuggling and other trans-border crimes.

The Nigerian government’s closure of several land borders in previous years was part of efforts to curb smuggling, protect local industries, and address security concerns. However, stakeholders in the trade and transport sectors had consistently called for a phased reopening, citing the economic hardship experienced by border communities and legitimate traders.

With the latest reopening, authorities say enhanced security measures and improved monitoring systems have been put in place to ensure that trade activities comply with existing regulations while safeguarding national security interests.

Customs officials and other security agencies are expected to work collaboratively to maintain order at the border post as cross-border commercial activities gradually increase.

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