Former President Olusegun Obasanjo |
Obasanjo spoke at a press conference on Tuesday, in Addis Ababa, on the margins of the policy dialogue of African business associations on implementing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreements.
Obasanjo, who is the chair of the Coalition of Dialogue Africa (CoDA) board of directors, expressed his support for Nigeria’s land border closure.
He said Benin’s notoriety for economic sabotage was not new, and that Nigeria has for a long time being enduring the act which undermined its economic well-being.
“It happened when I was president of Nigeria. I called the then Benin president, Nicephore Dieudonne Soglo, to let us meet at any of our border posts over the issue, ” he said.
“They (the Nigerian Customs) are still there. We don’t have issues with goods manufactured in Benin — they are welcome.
“But as long as Benin allow dumping of goods, there will always be problem with Nigeria.”
On AfCFTA, Obasanjo said the execution of the agreements was crucial to its success and sustainability.
“The intense support AfCFTA has received from various member states is a clear indication of its importance, ” he said.
He asked for more actions, adding that with fragmented 55 markets, Africa would remain small player in the global marketplace.
President Muhammadu Buhari had explained that the border closure was to check the activities of smugglers.