The House of Representatives on Thursday tasked the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) with implementing urgent measures to unify and properly manage border security operations along the Ikom-Cameroon corridor and eliminate existing multiple checkpoints.
The resolution was passed sequel to the adoption of a motion sponsored by Hon. Victor Abang who solicited for the House intervention.
In his lead debate, Hon. Abang expressed displeasure over the growing security concern along the Ikom-Cameroon border corridor of the Trans-African Highway, where Nigerian security agencies continue to operate multiple checkpoints—contravening Article 12 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which guarantees the right to freedom of movement and residence, as well as the 1979 ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement of Persons and Economic Activities.
“The House further note that these checkpoints numbering almost 19 within a 14-kilometer stretch from Ikom to Mfum have become a major source of hardship for citizens and traders, causing unnecessary delays and economic strain.
“The House also note that the congestion caused by these multiple checkpoints frequently leads to traffic gridlock, heightening tensions between security personnel and civilians, and in some instances, resulting in loss of life.
“The House is aware that Section 14(2)(b) of the Nigerian Constitution affirms that the security and welfare of the people are the primary responsibilities of government, it is incumbent upon security agencies to uphold this constitutional mandate while safeguarding lives and property.
“However, in carrying out these duties, they must do so in a manner that ensures the well-being and convenience of the citizens they are sworn to protect.
“The a House is worried that if these multiple checkpoints are not streamlined and proper order restored, a major crisis could erupt in the border region.
“The House is concerned that failure to address this pressing security challenge could escalate tensions and create further instability in the area,” he lamented.
In the bid to address the concerns, the House tasked the Ministries of Interior and Police Affairs to take immediate steps to address the situation.
To this end, the House mandated the joint Committees on Interior, Customs, Police Affairs and National Security to ensure compliance.
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