Border Security Management and ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement in West Africa
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2022
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Canadian Social Science Vol. 18, No. 1,
Abstract
Prior to the enactment of the ECOWAS Protocol on
free movement, people move from one location to
another, there was little or no regards for the artificial
borders created by the colonial powers. The vision of
the ECOWAS is to create a borderless region where the
population will have access to the abundant resources and,
able to exploit same through the creation of opportunities
under a sustainable environment. Nevertheless, the
unrestricted free movement of people in the sub-region
resulted to situation of tension among citizens of the
receiving country and migrants especially in places where
migrants dominate trade and labour. The regimes that are
rather weak can become destabilized under such tensions
thereby resulting to free flow of criminalities. The
challenges of the Protocol have not helped the security
landscape of the sub-region even though ECOWAS prides
itself as the first region in Africa with the free movement
initiative, the Protocol is poorly implemented constituting
more security concern than boosting regional trade
and economic development. Despite these challenges
and threats posed by border insecurity, there is a lack
of a common approach in terms of policy formulation,
especially from the direction of the government.
Therefore, it is on this note the paper seeks to examine
these overlapping issues and hold attempts to provide a
possible solution in resolving them. Data were obtained
using secondary sources and the data were analyzed
qualitatively. The paper observed that the prospect of
achieving effective border security was truncated due to unrestricted free movement of people and improper
implementation of ECOWAS protocol in the sub-region.
This uncontrolled and unmanaged border has resulted to
infiltration of terrorists/insurgency, loss of government
revenue, smuggling or trafficking of illegal goods among
others. The paper further revealed that the issue of
corruption, poor technological gadgets, and porous nature
of the borders among others serve as strong challenge
to effective border management in the region. Therefore
called for a Paradigm Shift in achieving effective border
management to include adequate provision of funds, use
of modern technological gadgets, adequate training of
security personnel, strengthening of Multinational Joint
Task Force among others.
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Border, Border management, Security, ECOWAS protocol, West Africa