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Sahel tensions escalate as Niger imposes fresh trade curbs on Nigeria
Authorities in the Republic of Niger have introduced new restrictions on goods entering the country from Nigeria, a move they say is driven by growing security concerns across the Sahel.
- Niger’s military government has ordered mandatory inspections for all goods entering from Nigeria.
- The directive targets miscellaneous cargo, which must now be offloaded at designated entry points.
- The move follows fresh security concerns, including a failed coup attempt in Benin.
- Nigeria denies claims that its military aircraft violated Burkina Faso’s airspace.
The directive, issued by Colonel Mohamed Yacouba Siddo of Niger’s Customs Formalities Corporation, requires all cargo from Nigeria to be offloaded and inspected at official entry points before traveling further inland.
The circular became public after it was shared on X by security analyst Brant Grant. It states that goods classified as miscellaneous items will be subject to the most stringent checks.
Colonel Siddo stressed that officers must enforce the rules without exception, noting that goods will be cleared only if supported by valid documentation from recognized ports of discharge.
“For security requirements, all goods originating from Nigeria must be unloaded and inspected at the entry offices before any transit formalities,” the directive said.
Trade between the two neighbours, which typically spans foodstuffs, manufactured products, fuel, and consumer goods, has already slowed since the Nigerien military seized power in July 2023.
Although the new order does not include financial penalties, the additional inspection steps are likely to increase logistics costs for Nigerian exporters.
Border traders say the cost of moving a standard truckload of miscellaneous goods, usually around ₦1.5 million, roughly $1,050, could rise due to delays and extended handling times.
In another development amid heightened instability in West Africa, a failed coup attempt in the Republic of Benin on Sunday, December 7, has added to regional unease.
At the same time, the Confederation of Sahel States claims that Burkina Faso detained eleven Nigerian military personnel for allegedly violating its airspace.
Nigeria has rejected the allegation, with the Nigerian Air Force saying the aircraft involved made an emergency landing due to a technical fault and had complied fully with airspace procedures.
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Immigration Authorities Launch Temporary Online Platforms for Passport and Visa Complaints
By Our Correspondent
In a bid to improve public access to services, the Immigration Service has announced the launch of temporary online platforms dedicated to handling complaints related to passports and visas. The initiative aims to provide a faster and more convenient way for citizens to report issues without the need to visit offices in person.
The new online channels will allow users to submit complaints regarding passport delays, visa processing problems, and other related concerns. Officials have emphasized that the move is part of ongoing efforts to modernize immigration services and reduce administrative backlogs.
A spokesperson said the temporary online platforms are designed to streamline communication between the public and the Immigration Service and encouraged all applicants experiencing difficulties to use these channels for prompt assistance.
Authorities also noted that these platforms will be monitored closely and responses will be prioritized to ensure timely resolution of issues. The service has urged users to provide accurate details when submitting complaints to avoid delays in processing.
The temporary measure will remain in place until further notice, with the Immigration Service reviewing feedback to determine whether permanent online complaint systems should be implemented in the future.
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GOVS; UZODIMMA, SANWO-OLU MEET CBN GOVERNOR TO DEEPEN ECONOMIC COLLABORATION.
By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
9- DEC- 2025
Governor Hope Uzodimma has announced that he paid an official visit to the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Olayemi Cardoso, as part of efforts to strengthen joint economic strategies aimed at improving the wellbeing of Nigerians. He was accompanied by Lagos State Governor, His Excellency Babajide Sanwo-Olu, whom he described as a brother and valued partner in national development.
During the visit, the leaders engaged in extensive discussions focused on enhancing cooperation between state governments and the apex bank. Their deliberations covered existing economic programmes currently underway across the country, with particular attention to reforms designed to support fiscal stability, promote investment, and protect the livelihoods of citizens.
Governor Uzodimma noted that the meeting also created room to explore fresh avenues for synergy on policies that can stimulate sustainable growth. The goal, he said, is to ensure that shared commitments among key government institutions are consistent with long-term national economic objectives.
He reaffirmed that such collaborations remain essential in addressing present economic challenges and securing a more prosperous future for Nigerians, emphasizing that the dialogue with the CBN Governor underscores a united resolve to deliver impactful results.
The discussion ended with all parties expressing optimism that strengthened partnerships will translate into improved outcomes for the nation’s economy.
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Group demands investigation into alleged sexual abuse of minor
A child-protection civil society organization, the Onurube Coalition, has submitted an urgent petition to the Imo State Commissioner of Police, CP Aboki Danjuma, calling for the immediate takeover of the investigation and prosecution of a case involving an alleged serial sexual exploitation of an 11-year-old girl, Ginika Obodozie, from Umudiatu Orlu Autonomous Community in Orlu LGA.
In the petition, addressed to the State Commissioner of Police, the coalition alleged that the child has been repeatedly exploited by multiple adult men within her community, with the initial police investigation at the Orlu Division, said to have being compromised and obstructed.
According to the petition, signed by the coordinator of the coalition, Marjorie Ezihe, the minor resides with an aunt who is believed to have been aiding the constant abuse of the child.
“The girl’s parents are reportedly unable to protect her due to the mother’s mental health condition and the father’s medical incapacitation. The situation is further complicated by serious allegations against the Orlu Police Division. We have credible information that the handling of the case at the Orlu Police Division was allegedly compromised through financial inducements, leading to the release of all but one suspect.” the coalition stated.
The Group, in the petition alleged external interference in the matter.
“Given these concerns, the continued handling of this case at the divisional level poses a threat to justice, child safety, and public interest. The legal basis for the request is grounded in several laws, including the Imo State Violence Against Persons Prohibition Law, the Child Rights Act, and the Constitution of Nigeria, which enshrine in the state’s primary duty to ensure the security and welfare of its citizens, especially vulnerable children.”the petition read.
The group demanded the immediate takeover of the case file by the State Criminal Investigations Department, SCID, for a fresh, unbiased investigation.
It also requested a formal inquiry into the alleged misconduct of the Orlu Police Division and other officers and for the re-arrest and proper charging of all suspects previously released.
In the petition, the goup sought for urgent action to ensure the child’s safety, including a safety assessment of her home, temporary protective custody, and provision of medical and psychosocial support.
The coalition emphasised the gravity of the situation, stating that the case involved a minor who has allegedly suffered repeated sexual violations in the hands of men old enough to be her grandfather.
“Men in their 40s, 50s and 60s, with the case further compounded by the alleged police compromise and family failure in their duty of care.”the group added.
As of the time of the petition, the organization informed that the State Police Command, had scheduled an interview with the group along with the victim.
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