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Nigeria’s Security: Another Look at Gen Musa’s Border Fencing Prescription By Chidi Omeje

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Chidi Omeje
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June 9, 2025
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa
Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa

Nigeria’s Security: Another Look at Gen Musa’s Border Fencing Prescription By Chidi Omeje

In the face of persistent cross-border banditry and terrorism, Nigeria stands at a pivotal moment in its quest for national security. The recent call by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, for the fencing of Nigeria’s borders marks a significant turning point in the nation’s response to insecurity.

His recommendation, contained in his keynote address at the inaugural Voice of Nigeria Forum themed, “Renewed Hope Agenda: Citizens’ Engagement and National Security” held in Abuja, brings to the fore a critical and long-overdue conversation about the country’s vulnerability to external threats and the urgent need for decisive action.

Nigeria shares over 4,000 kilometers of land borders with Niger, Chad, Cameroon, and Benin, nations most of which are beset by various degrees of internal strife and instability. These porous boundaries have long served as unmonitored conduits for arms smuggling, insurgent movement, human trafficking, and illicit trade. With little or nothing in the way of physical or technological barriers, criminal elements and terrorist groups, especially from the Sahel region, have found these borders easy to penetrate, undermining Nigeria’s internal security efforts.

The consequences of Nigeria’s porous borders have been nothing short of catastrophic, particularly in light of the escalating instability across the Sahel region. This vast expanse, stretching across several West and Central African nations, has descended into a near-anarchic state, where weak governance, chronic poverty, and the collapse of state authority have created fertile ground for extremist groups, armed militias, and criminal networks to thrive. In this volatile environment, jihadist elements and transnational bandits move with alarming ease across national boundaries, unimpeded by the fragile and often nonexistent border security that separates Nigeria from its northern neighbors.

For Nigeria, this reality has translated into a sustained and brutal campaign of violence, particularly in communities situated in its northern and northeastern border states. These areas have borne the brunt of relentless cross-border incursions by heavily armed bandits and extremist factions who exploit the open terrain and lack of effective surveillance to infiltrate, establish operational bases, and launch attacks. From the Sahel, these groups flow into Nigeria like a tide, embedding themselves in rural communities, recruiting locals, and fueling a cycle of insecurity that the state has struggled to contain. A case in point is the Lakurawa terrorist group that ae reportedly stalking around the Sokoto-Kebbi axis.

The porous nature of Nigeria’s borders has, in effect, turned the country into a sanctuary for terrorists and criminal gangs fleeing pressure in other parts of the region. As state authority collapses further north, the spillover into Nigeria becomes more pronounced, undermining national security and threatening regional stability. Without urgent and coordinated action to secure its frontiers and address the root causes of Sahelian unrest, Nigeria risks being continually drawn deeper into the chaos unfolding just beyond its borders.

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As a matter of fact, any security strategy or counter-terrorism initiative undertaken by Nigeria, particularly in response to the persistent insecurity in the northern region, will be fundamentally ineffective if it fails to address the critical issue of border security. Without robust control over Nigeria’s porous frontiers, efforts to restore peace and order within the country will continue to be undermined. The unchecked flow of people and arms across national boundaries provides a gateway for marauding terrorist elements from the Sahel to infiltrate and entrench themselves within Nigerian territory. As long as this vulnerability persists, Nigeria will remain an appealing safe haven for these hostile actors.

In this context, General Musa’s recommendation to construct a physical barrier along Nigeria’s borders is both timely and perceptive. While the proposal may seem ambitious and presents undeniable logistical and financial challenges, it is an idea that merits serious consideration. Securing the borders through physical infrastructure could serve as a powerful deterrent and a significant step toward reclaiming national security. Though it would undoubtedly be a monumental task, the potential benefits, both immediate and long-term, could be transformative for the country’s security landscape.

General Musa’s reference to countries such as Pakistan and Saudi Arabia is instructive. Faced with similar challenges, these nations took bold steps to fence their borders with Afghanistan and Iraq, respectively. These physical barriers, coupled with surveillance and military presence, have significantly curtailed cross-border incursions and smuggling activities.

It must be noted, however, that border fencing is not a cure-all solution, as it will definitely not address all the security challenges assailing the country. Many of the country’s security challenges stem from internal factors such as poverty, unemployment, corruption, and weak governance.

However, while fencing alone is not a panacea, it sends a strong signal of state authority and intent. It also acts as a force multiplier when integrated with other security strategies, including surveillance drones, patrol outposts, and modern border control technologies.

Nigeria is a nation richly endowed with natural resources and strategic geopolitical importance, making it an attractive target for destabilizing forces. As the defence chief rightly observed, “It is Nigeria that everybody is interested in.” This reality necessitates a proactive approach to border management, one that asserts firm control and prevents non-state actors from exploiting weak points.

Border fencing would serve as both a symbolic and practical assertion of Nigeria’s sovereignty. It would reduce the ease with which foreign fighters, weapons, and illicit goods enter the country, thereby narrowing the operational space available to insurgent and criminal groups.

Admittedly, fencing Nigeria’s extensive borders would be a colossal logistical and financial undertaking. Terrain variation, environmental impact, and the socio-economic ties of border communities must be taken into account. However, these challenges are not insurmountable. A phased, prioritized approach, beginning with the most vulnerable and volatile stretches, can allow the government to implement fencing while engaging in meaningful consultation with border communities.

To effectively address cross-border insecurity, Nigeria must embrace a multi-layered border strategy, with fencing as a central component. This should include: strategic fencing of high-risk border corridors, deployment of border surveillance technology (drones, sensors, cameras), increased personnel for border patrol and intelligence gathering, collaborative security frameworks with neighbouring countries, and economic development initiatives for border communities to reduce cooperation with criminal networks.

In a world where national security is increasingly defined by the ability to control one’s borders, Nigeria can no longer afford to delay decisive action. Border fencing is not merely a defensive measure; it is a strategic investment in peace, stability, and national survival.

Chidi Omeje is the publisher of Security Digest (www.securitydigestng.com)

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