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Nigeria and Benin Sign Bilateral Agreement For The Operationalization Of Seme-krake Joint Border Post

The Federal Republic of Nigeria and Republic of Benin has further strengthen their regional cooperation by signing a Bilateral Agreement for the operationalization of Seme-krake Joint Border Post. The signing ceremony which was held on Thursday, 12th May, 2022, in Cotonou, were done by the Honourable Ministers in charge of…

Seme/krake Joint Border Post To Be Private Sector Driven

The governments of Nigeria and that of the Beninese have decided to invite private sector to run the  Seme/Krake Joint Border Post in order to facilitate trade between the two countries and the sub-regional communities. This was made Known today in a communique released after the Ministerial  Meeting on the Operationalization of the Seme/Krake Joint…

Sierra Leone, Liberia identify land for construction of Joint Border Post

Sierra Leone, Liberia identify land for construction of Joint Border Post Nigeria-ECOWAS-Border Post May 18, 2021 to 19:58 318 APA – Lagos (Nigeria) The process for the construction of a Joint Border Post between the Republic of Liberia and the Republic of Sierra Leone has begun. The President of the ECOWAS Commission, Mr. Jean-Claude Kassi Brou, sanctioned a Mission for the physical inspection and verification of sites (land) at the Jendema- Bo Waterside land border between Liberia and Sierra Leone, proposed by the two ECOWAS Member States for the location of the new Joint Border Post to be constructed. According to the statement by the ECOWAS Commission on Tuesday in Abuja, the Mission held under the auspices of the Commissioner for Infrastructure, Pathe Gueye, comprised Chris Appiah, Principal Program Officer Maritime Transport and Corridors and

Joint Border Post: Emergence of Co-chair to ensure March 31 facility handover deadline- Saraki

By Chiazo Ogbolu Badagry (Lagos State), Jan. 18, 2021 Nigeria’s Minister of State for Transportation, Sen. Gbemisola Saraki, says the emergence of Co-Chair for the Joint Border Post will strengthen bilateral relationships and ensure the facility meets March 31 handover deadline. Saraki, during the inspection of the joint border facility at Seme-Krake on Monday, added that the deadline for the facility handover was set by the European Union. The co-chair for both countries include Mrs Agalasi Ehigie, Director Road Transport and Mass Transit Administration, Federal Ministry of Transportation for Nigeria and Mr Ani-Toure Lamine for the Republic of Benin. Saraki, represented by Ehigie, noted that the lockdown imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the elevation of the previous co-chair had affected and slowed down work at the post.

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