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Insecurity: FG set to install electronic border surveillance system

The Federal Government has announced plans to install electronic surveillance posts at different locations to monitor the country’s borders.

The Minster of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, made this known in Abuja on Saturday when he featured on NAN Forum.

Aregbesola said the electronic surveillance posts were meant to strengthen existing immigration checks to enhance the security of the country.

“As a matter of fact, we are at the point of signing an agreement with Huwei on e-border.

“This means we want to employ technology to put all the critical border positions on 24/7 satelite based electronic surveillance.

“This will give us 24/7 real time surveillance of designated border areas from all our monitoring centres, particularly the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) Headquarters.

“You can as well press a button, know what is happening in Kamba border post, Jibia border and even Mfum among others,” the minister said.

Aregbesola assured that the Federal Government was committed to ensuring the safety of all citizens, adding that the NIS in conjunction with other sister agencies would continue to do their best in curtailing illegal migration and all cross-border criminalities.

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“We are the lead in border control, we are not the only agency in border management, but we’ll do our best to ensure Nigerians are safe.

“Virtually all the other security and intelligent agencies are involved, we are not relaxing, we are dedicated and committed.

“And we are zealous and ensuring that this move will reduce threats, and we’ll manage and control the borders,” he said.

The minister stated that Nigerians should appreciate that the country has one of the longest borders in Africa, saying: “To really drive that home, Nigeria has about 5,000 kilometres of border line.

“What that tells you is that, it is not possible for you to have enough men that will man every inch or centimetre or millimetre of that border line.

“But we have established border positions that are manned, spread across the entire length of the boundaries of Nigeria.

“But beyond that, which is about sovereignty, is the fact that the artificiality of our boundaries cannot just be thrown aside.

“It means that except where it is impossible for human beings to exist, there is no border line where there is human existence that does not separate human beings, communities who are homogenous.

“It is in the South, West, Central, North-West, Northeast, North-Central.

“Every line of our boundary separates communities, homogenous communities, people of the same tongue same eyes, same customs.

“So, how are you going to now ensure that the Nigerian, the Yoruba man on Nigeria side who is cut off by artificial line from his kinsmen in Benin republic will not interact?”

Aregbesola, however, assured Nigerians that when deployed, the e-border monitoring and surveillance would greatly curtail the rate of cross border crimes and other criminal activities.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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