ECOWAS regional integration and trans-border security management in Nigeria

Chigozie Joseph Nebeife, Michael Emeka Chinwuba, Jude Onyekachi Onwuanibe
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The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) treaty was signed in Lagos on May 28, 1975, with a mandate to promote cooperation among member states and thus create a regional economic bloc. The essence of the treaty is to remove obstacles to the free movement of goods, capital, and people in the sub-region. While this integration project is noted for economic prosperity and development, it tends to have occasioned trans-border security management challenges in West Africa. Therefore, this paper examines the management of trans-border security challenges emanating from regional integration efforts in the West African sub-region. It is anchored on Neo-functional integration theory and relies on qualitative secondary data sourced through documents. This paper posits that achieving socio-economic prosperity for West Africa required eliminating certain barriers and restrictions to economic activities. However, the paper establishes that the implementation of integration programmes has thrown up new challenges for trans-border security management due to seemingly unregulated migration. It concludes that the integration programme wrapped in the ECOWAS protocol on the free movement of goods and persons has constituted bottlenecks for trans-border security management in Nigeria. It is therefore recommended among others that Nigeria’s government should strengthen its border patrol and establish a joint border patrol between Nigeria and other neighbouring countries to ensure effective trans-border security management.
西非经共体区域一体化和尼日利亚跨界安全管理
西非国家经济共同体(ECOWAS)条约于1975年5月28日在拉各斯签署,其任务是促进成员国之间的合作,从而创建一个区域经济集团。该条约的实质是消除货物、资本和人员在次区域自由流动的障碍。虽然这一一体化项目以经济繁荣和发展而闻名,但它往往给西非带来跨界安全管理方面的挑战。因此,本文考察了西非次区域区域一体化努力所产生的跨境安全挑战的管理。它以新功能整合理论为基础,并依赖于通过文档获取的定性二手数据。本文认为,实现西非的社会经济繁荣需要消除对经济活动的某些障碍和限制。然而,本文指出,由于移民似乎不受管制,一体化方案的实施给跨境安全管理带来了新的挑战。报告的结论是,西非经共体关于货物和人员自由流动的议定书所包含的一体化方案构成了尼日利亚跨界安全管理的瓶颈。因此,建议尼日利亚政府加强边境巡逻,并在尼日利亚与其他邻国之间建立联合边境巡逻,以确保有效的跨境安全管理。
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