Nigeria reopens borders with Niger after lifting ECOWAS sanctions

President Bola Tinubu has directed the opening of Nigeria’s land and air borders with the Republic of Niger. The

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu ordered the land and air borders to be reopened ”immediately”

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has directed the opening of Nigeria’s land and air borders with Niger and the lifting of other sanctions against the neighbouring country ”with immediate effect.”

This is in ”compliance with the decisions of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government at its extraordinary summit on February 24, 2024, in Abuja,” according to a statement by Tinubu’s spokesperson Chief Ajuri Ngelale on Wednesday.

Nigeria will also restore electricity to Niger and unfreeze Niger’s assets, according the statement.

West African regional bloc, ECOWAS, had imposed a raft of economic sanctions on Niger including closing borders with member-states and cutting financial dealings following a military coup in Niger in July 2023.

It had also threatened to use force to reinstate deposed President Mohamed Bazoum. These moves sparked tensions between the bloc on one hand, and junta-led countries in the region on the other.

After months of tensions, ECOWAS announced the lifting of the sanctions last month as part of pursuing a peaceful resolution to the dispute. It said it dialogue was ”the best option.”

Nigeria, whose President Bola Tinubu is currently the head of ECOWAS, is the first country to publicly announce the implementation of the sanctions-lifting decision.

The Nigerian government says it is taking the move because ”ECOWAS leaders had agreed to lift economic sanctions against the Republic of Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Guinea.”