Borno, Cameroon Commence Cross Border Trade
African News, Featured, Latest Headlines, News Across Nigeria, News Around Africa, News From The State Friday, October 8th, 2021(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Borno state Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, has inaugurated facilities that would facilitate cross border trading between Borno and Cameroon.
African Examiner recalls that the violence in northeastern Nigeria has affected more than two million people to vacate their homes and disrupted livelihood opportunities. It has also erased access to basic services, like healthcare and education.
The facilities rehabilitated include; Customs and Immigration Office, as well as a reconstructed police station and barracks, on the border between Nigeria’s town of Banki in Borno State and the town of Amchidé in Cameroon’s.
The facilities were constructed through the Regional Stabilization Facility (RSF), led by the Nigerian Federal Government, with support from the UNDP and donor countries, such as Germany, the EU, Sweden, the UK and the Netherlands.
According to a press statement, the Acting United Nations Development Programme’s, acting Head of Communications, Alison Clement, Zulum noted that the commencement of the cross border trade activities would cement relationships existing among the people of both localities.
Zulum said, “The facilities opened today will allow people in Borno State to re-start cross-border trade between Nigeria and Cameroon and to feel safer when doing so. It will also further enhance our effort towards the restoration of civil authorities in communities and villages around borders.
“Through the Regional Stabilization Facility approach, we are looking at long-term changes. When we build a school, it will remain for the next twenty to twenty-five years, and we can see that the number of attacks have reduced in areas where we have implemented stabilization interventions.”
Also speaking, Director for Stabilization at the German Federal Foreign Office, Mrs Heike Thiele, stated that the commencement of border trade would aid the much-anticipated development in the communities.
“We have witnessed good progress towards stabilization today.
“The interventions under the Regional Stabilization Facility have not only contributed to the restoration of safety but have also helped strengthen the economy by enabling cross-border trade and movement,” Thiele said.
UNDP Regional Bureau for Africa Director, Ahunna Eziakonwa, disclosed that until the masses were empowered ,peace may not be realistic.
She said, “Empowering local actors to work together is essential to reach our common goal to foster sustainable peace and development for communities in northeast Nigeria.
“Obtaining the right balance through the humanitarian-development nexus requires the scaling and speeding up of development efforts. The Regional Stabilization Facility projects we are seeing at the border here in Banki, have enabled communities to restart economic and trade activities, thereby improving conditions and reducing needs.”
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