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Your Plan To Reopen Borders Will Worsen Country’s Security – Lai Tackles Atiku

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The Federal Government has slammed former Vice President Atiku Abubakar for saying he would reopen all Nigerian borders if elected as President of Nigeria in 2023.

Your Plan To Reopen Borders Will Worsen Country's Security - Lai Tackles Atiku
Lai Mohammed

Atiku had, during his campaign stop in Katsina on Tuesday, said that he would reopen all borders if elected President.

But during the 15th edition of the ‘PMB Administration Scorecard Series (2015-2023)’ on Thursday in Abuja, the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, said an uncontrolled border would lead to the return of snuggling of food and weapons into the country and worsen hunger and insecurity.

Lai said Atiku’s plan would return Nigeria to the era of “unbridled inflow of weapons and massive importation of food to the detriment” of local farmers.

The minister said Atiku’s pledge if implemented, would put millions of Nigerians out of jobs and destabilise the fertiliser companies and rice mills that have grown since Nigeria shut land borders in 2019.

He said the planned policy would worsen the security situation in the country and encourage an inflow of small arms and light weapons into the country.

He added that millions of rice farmers would lose their jobs when imported rice floods the country while hundreds of thousands of Nigerians working in the various rice mills established by the Muhammadu Buhari administration would be rendered jobless.

“By that statement, Alhaji Atiku will shut down most, if not all, of our new fertiliser blending companies, with thousands of jobs going down the drain,” he said.

“Also, by his declaration, the former vice-president has told Nigerians that he will worsen security in the country by allowing arms and ammunition to flow in unhindered into the country.

“His excellency, Atiku Abubakar, may also want to know that while Nigeria was the number one export destination for rice in 2014, our country has now moved to number 79, according to Thai authorities.

“By throwing open the borders indiscriminately as he has pledged, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has simply announced that he intends to return Nigeria to the number one importer of Thai rice in 2023!

“For sheer expediency, Alhaji Atiku, a former customs officer who rose to the pinnacle of his career, is ready to erase the gains made since 2015 in pushing Nigeria closer to self-sufficiency in the production of staples.”

The minister said Atiku’s promise is a red flag to Nigerians who have been striving “to produce what they eat and eat what they produce”.

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