Nigeria and the Benin Republic have signed a landmark local-level Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance cross-border cooperation.
Adamu Adaji, director-general of the National Boundary Commission (NBC), in a statement on Friday, said the agreement aimed to strengthen cross-border cooperation at the grassroots level.
The statement was signed by Efe Ovuakporie, the head of the information and public relations unit at NBC.
According to Mr Adaji, the agreement represents a milestone in bilateral relations, deepening collaboration between local government authorities and traditional institutions across the shared frontier.
He said the MoU was signed under the framework of the African Union Convention on Cross-Border Cooperation, the ECOWAS Cross-Border Cooperation Initiatives, and the Nigeria–Benin Cross-Border Cooperation Agreement.
“It formalises cooperation between chairmen of Nigeria’s Border Local Government Areas and mayors of communes in the Benin Republic, alongside traditional rulers on both sides of the border.
“The primary objective of the agreement is to enhance the resilience of border communities against the rising threats of cross-border crimes.
“It also seeks to revive historic socio-cultural linkages disrupted by colonial-era demarcations, foster peaceful coexistence, and promote good neighbourliness among border populations,” Mr Adaji said.
Mr Adaji said the MoU would further provide a platform to accelerate the ongoing delimitation and demarcation of the Nigeria–Benin boundary.
He stated that by empowering local leaders and traditional institutions to actively engage in the process, the agreement is expected to ease tensions, resolve disputes amicably, and promote stability along the frontier.
The NBC helmsman said that beyond peace and security, the agreement highlighted the economic and developmental role of border communities.
He said the joint initiatives in trade, agriculture, infrastructure development, and cultural exchanges were envisaged as practical avenues to improve livelihoods and drive regional integration, in line with ECOWAS’ objectives.
“The MoU as is a grassroots-driven instrument that aligns with continental and regional frameworks while providing practical solutions to the everyday realities of border dwellers,” Mr Adaji said in the statement.


