Tag: Sahel crisis

  • Benin Republic Shifts Trade Strategy Toward Nigeria Amid Sahel Instability

    Benin Republic Shifts Trade Strategy Toward Nigeria Amid Sahel Instability

    In a report published by Premium Times, the CEO of the Benin Republic Investment and Export Promotion Agency (APIEx) has indicated a strategic pivot toward the Nigerian market. With traditional trade routes in the Sahel region disrupted by coups and regional upheaval, Benin is increasingly looking to its eastern neighbor as its primary economic anchor. The move signifies a deepening of bilateral ties and a recognition of Nigeria’s dominance in the West African trade corridor.

    The shift is expected to increase the volume of transit goods through the Cotonou-Lagos axis, potentially boosting customs revenue for both nations. Analysts suggest that this forced realignment could lead to a more formalized trade relationship, reducing the reliance on smuggling that has historically characterized the border. Benin’s authorities are reportedly seeking joint infrastructure projects to facilitate smoother cross-border logistics.

    The trade shift was also covered by The Punch and ThisDay. The Punch noted that “Benin’s refocus on Nigeria is a survival strategy,” while ThisDay cited a West African trade expert who remarked, “The Sahel crisis is reshaping ECOWAS trade maps in favor of the Lagos-Abidjan corridor.”

    Echotitbits take: This is a golden opportunity for Nigeria to exert more economic influence over Benin and finally resolve the perennial border disputes. If Nigeria can improve the efficiency of the Seme border, it could become the undisputed transit hub for the entire sub-region.

    Source: The Guardian – https://guardian.ng/politics/foiled-benin-coup-how-nigerias-intervention-secured-key-trade-route-regional-supply-chain/, February 3, 2026

    Photo credit: The Guardian

  • NCTC warns Sahel coups are intensifying security pressure on Nigeria

    NCTC warns Sahel coups are intensifying security pressure on Nigeria

    Photo Credit: The Nation
    2025-12-24 07:55:00

    Reporting by The Nation indicates Nigeria’s counterterror leadership is linking Sahel instability to worsening insecurity at home, citing cross-border extremist networks and spillover effects.

    Officials argue that coups and the resulting security gaps in Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali have increased militant mobility, deepened recruitment, and complicated joint operations.

    The warning reinforces that Nigeria’s security challenge is increasingly transnational—requiring regional diplomacy, intelligence fusion, and stronger border controls.

    Major General Garba Laka said: “We have these countries facing these threats and we think we will see peace in Nigeria? No.” He added: “As long as those countries keep on facing this threat, Nigeria will continue facing the brunt.”

    Echotitbits take: Nigeria cannot stabilize fully if the Sahel remains a revolving door for armed groups. Watch for concrete steps on border surveillance, regional coordination, and local stabilization in frontline states.

    Source: The Nation — December 23, 2025 (https://thenationonlineng.net/nctc-boss-coups-in-mali-niger-burkina-faso-worsen-security-in-nigeria/)
    The Nation 2025-12-23