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On the other hand, Nigerians were not allowed to cross over into Niger Republic through the Kamba border in Kebbi State, llela border in Sokoto, Jibiya, Maradi, Zango, Mai’Adua as well as Kaita borders in Katsina State. Other borders affected included Gurbin Bore, in Zamfara and Babura, Maigari in Jigawa State.
Speaking on the development, the Immigration Comptroller in charge of Special Border Command, Mustapha Sani, in an interview, stated: “Nigerians should stay at home and not attempt to go to the Niger Republic until the embargo is lifted, “adding that “we are determined to return any Nigerian citizen planning to come back to his country.”
According to him, “we have already put our officers on alert and we have already deployed some to man the orthodox routes through which some of the foreigners use to enter into Nigeria and from what we have on the ground, we know it will be impossible for them to enter into Nigeria. We have also already stationed our officers at strategic places for stop and search as usual.
Sani explained that since the special border command received a signal that all borders with the Niger Republic should remain closed, officers of the command have been active in enforcing the sanction.
In Zamfara State, tight security had been mounted in Gurbin Bore village in Zurmi Local Government Area of the state to check illegal migrants from Niger Republic into the country.
In a chat with the Nigerian Tribune, an indigene of Gurbin Bore town, Mallam Abdullahi Mohammed, said few weeks after the coup in Niger Republic, normal business transaction has dropped drastically in the area.
He further hinted that, though Gurbin Bore is not close to the Niger border, it is a few kilometres to Jibiya in Katsina State that has borderland with Niger and whatever affects Jibiya has affected residents of Gurbin Bore.
Similarly, in an interview with journalists, the state Comptroller of NIS, Ibrahim Dauda Sabimoro, posited that the primary responsibility of immigration is to check the influx of migrants in the country, stressing that security has been beefed up at the border to checkmate influx into the country through Niger border.
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Also, in Sokoto, at Illela border community, residents were apprehensive over the ultimatum given by President Bola Tinubu-led Economic of West African States (ECOWAS), which ended on Sunday.
Some of the residents of the community who spoke with Nigerian Tribune on telephone, appealed to the Federal Government to rescind its decision of using military option to resolve political instability in Niger Republic.
Nuhu Ibrahim, a motorcyclist in Illela, said any attack on Niger Republic would have negative effects on the people of Illela community, which he said, will be a soft target for the people of Niger Republic.
He added: “We are still appealing to President Bola Tinubu to have a rethink over his plan to invade Niger Republic through ECOWAS troops, because our people will suffer for it if the president goes ahead with the military action.”
Also speaking, Abubakar Bello, who sells foodstuffs in Illela, said most of his colleagues could not open their shops today due to fear of being attacked, expressing fear that “even if Niger Republic army didn’t attack the community, some hoodlums may take the advantage of what is happening to attack us, so we are being careful.”
In Jigawa, reports from the areas indicated that almost all business activities had been put on hold in fear of collateral damage that may be borne out of military action.
Findings by the Nigerian Tribune revealed that movement and activities at the Maigatari-Niger border of Jigawa State had been stopped, while the number of soldiers and other security personnel had increased at Maigatari and Babura borders gates.
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