The Southern Nigeria Peoples Mandate (SNPM), has urged the federal government to extend border closure till 2023, due to its enormous benefits to the economy.
Augustine Chuwudum, SNPM president, made the call on Friday during an interview in Enugu.
Chukwudum noted that most Nigerians can now see the positive impact of the border closure on the economy.
“Although, many Nigerians misunderstood the federal government when the border was closed last year, now we have seen the positive impact, he said.
“That is why we have to commend President Muhammadu Buhari for taking such strong decision despite all condemnation from different groups.
“Today, Nigeria’s government has continued to save N1 billion daily from petroleum products that were hitherto diverted, hoarded and sold across the nation’s borders.
“Even at the seaports today, revenue being generated now is more than three times what the ports used to generate in the past.
“This is enough to show that ships that are supposed to land in our seaports were going to other countries, thereby making Nigeria to lose billions of naira that should have accrued to Nigeria if those goods were cleared here.
“No sensible leader will see his country’s economy sinking and keep quiet.
“All these reasons are why we must encourage and support President Buhari to extend the border closure till 2023.”
Maigari Dingyadi, minister of Police Affairs, noted recently that the border closure has yielded results regarding the security, aside from the achievements recorded in economic activities across the country.
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