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IGP Egbetokun’s Timely Step In Strengthening Nigeria’s Borders -By Adewole Kehinde

Nigeria’s future depends on secure borders. With leadership, technology, and collaboration, we can close the gaps, safeguard our communities, and strengthen the sovereignty of our nation.

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If we want to boost border security, we have to help law enforcement agencies beef up their resources to meet this demand. We cannot have one without the other” – Henry Cuellar

On Thursday, 11th September 2025, at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, hosted a landmark conference with commanders of all border patrol units across the country.

This gathering was not just another meeting; it was a timely intervention and a moment to renew the Nigeria Police Force’s shared commitment to the sacred task of defending our nation’s borders and protecting Nigerians from threats that exploit our weaknesses.

There is no doubt that the porosity of our borders has long been a national vulnerability. We have witnessed the inflow of small arms and light weapons fueling violence in villages and cities. Contraband goods continue to sneak in, crippling our local industries and weakening economic resilience. Vulnerable women and children have been trafficked across borders by ruthless syndicates.

Terrorists and criminal groups have taken advantage of these loopholes to infiltrate and destabilize communities. These realities make the IGP’s conference not only timely but necessary.

It is encouraging to note the recent successes of our security agencies in responding to these challenges. Only recently, the interception of a shipping container from Turkey carrying over 800 rifles and 100,000 rounds of ammunition, concealed among furniture, was a remarkable feat.

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This operation exposed the scale of the threats we face and, at the same time, highlighted the capacity of our security architecture when vigilance and collaboration are applied. Such achievements deserve commendation.

Particular praise must go to the officers of the Border Patrol Section. They bear an enormous responsibility not just of policing boundaries, but of shaping the very future of Nigeria. Each interception, each prevented infiltration, is an act of service that protects lives, secures livelihoods, and strengthens national stability.

However, success cannot be sustained without adequate support. I therefore call on the Federal Government to provide the Nigeria Police Force with sufficient funding to embrace technology in border management.

Surveillance systems, drones, biometric scanners, and real-time data analysis tools are no longer luxuries, they are necessities in the fight against insecurity. With these tools, the goal of policing will not be to wait for crime to occur, but to prevent it, disrupt it, and dismantle it before it matures.

Beyond funding, seamless collaboration is essential. Border security cannot be handled in isolation. The Police must work hand in hand with the Nigeria Customs Service, the Nigeria Immigration Service, the Armed Forces, and other stakeholders.

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Intelligence-sharing, joint operations, and coordinated responses are the only way to ensure that no weak link undermines the entire chain of security.

IGP Egbetokun’s vision, reflected in this conference, is one that deserves commendation. It signals that the Nigeria Police Force understands the magnitude of the challenges at our borders and is willing to confront them with renewed vigor and purpose.

Now, it is up to the government, relevant agencies, and indeed all Nigerians to support this effort.

Nigeria’s future depends on secure borders. With leadership, technology, and collaboration, we can close the gaps, safeguard our communities, and strengthen the sovereignty of our nation.

Adewole Kehinde is a public affairs analyst based in Abuja. kennyadewole@gmail.com @kennyadewole 08166240846

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