Nigeria’s Defence Chief Proposes Border Fencing:Insecurity

June 4, 2025

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Defense Minister

The Nigeria Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has called for the complete fencing of the country’s borders with its four neighbors—Niger, Cameroon, Benin, and Chad, to address the growing threat of armed groups infiltrating the nation.

The proposal was announced during a security conference in Abuja, this marks the first time a top Nigerian official has publicly advocated for such a drastic measure to curb insecurity.

 

A Response to Prolonged Insurgency

Nigeria’s military has been grappling with widespread security challenges, most notably a 16-year insurgency in the northeast led by Boko Haram and its offshoot, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).

These groups have carried out deadly attacks on military stations and civilians, displacing tens of thousands and exacerbating Nigeria’s security crisis.

General Musa emphasized that “border management is very critical” to stopping the infiltration of foreign fighters, which authorities often cite as a key driver of recent attacks.

 

Inspiration from Global Precedents

During his address, Musa pointed to successful border fencing initiatives in other countries, such as Pakistan’s 1,350 km fence with Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia’s 1,400 km barrier with Iraq.

He argued that these measures have helped curb the movement of armed groups and suggested Nigeria could adopt a similar approach to enhance national security.

Musa underscoring the urgency of the proposal stated that, “Other countries, because of the level of insecurity they have, had to fence their borders,” 

 

Nigeria’s Porous Borders

Nigeria shares extensive borders with its neighbors, including a 1,975 km border with Cameroon, a hotspot for Boko Haram activities, 1,500 km with Niger, and 85 km with Chad—regions where militant groups have gained significant ground.

The Sahel region, encompassing Nigeria’s neighbors, is facing escalating militant campaigns, with jihadist factions reportedly slipping across Nigeria’s borders.

Musa warned that Nigeria’s perceived wealth makes it a prime target, stating, “It is Nigeria that everybody is interested in. That is why we need to secure fully and take control of our borders.”

 

Challenges and Implications

This proposal comes amid growing concerns about Nigeria’s vulnerability to regional instability, particularly as jihadist groups like JNIM advance in the Sahel.

However, the feasibility of fencing thousands of kilometers of border remains uncertain, given the logistical and financial challenges.

Critics argue that while fencing may help, addressing root causes like poverty and regional cooperation is equally vital.

Looking Ahead

General Musa’s proposal signals a bold shift in Nigeria’s approach to tackling its security crisis.

If implemented, the border fencing project could reshape Nigeria’s defense strategy, drawing inspiration from global models while addressing local realities.

For now, the government is yet to announce concrete plans or timelines, but the proposal has sparked a national conversation about securing Nigeria’s borders against the rising tide of militancy.

 

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