Benin: Hundreds of trucks blocked at border with Niger following coup

More than a hundred trucks bound for Niger are blocked in Malanville, the border town between Benin and Niger, following the coup. The blockage has been going on for over a week, with Benin having closed its border with Niger in accordance with one of the decisions taken by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Transporters in the border town lament they have been hard hit.
βWhen youβre parked like that, the (validity if the) insurance runs out every day, the technical inspection too, the papers are running outβ says Ousmane Ouataro, truck driver on his way to Niger. βLetβs not even talk about the food here. How much are you going to eat in two weeks? The apprentices, you have two apprentices, theyβre going to spend 1,000 CFA francs a day (about 1.52 euros, ed) on food.β Ouataro added.
Rabiou Garba, President of the Syndicat des transporteurs et des importateurs nouveaux associΓ©s du BΓ©nin (Syntra-Inab), spoke to Bip radio on Tuesday August 8, 2023. βMany trucks have stopped at Kandiβ, because the Malanville fleet has a capacity of 200 trucksβ Garba said on radio. β600 trucks and on one truck, thereβs more than one or even two containers loaded. So there are billions in backlogs.β he stressed.
Issiaka BassΓ©, a truck diver on the way to Niger also laments the situation. βWe left our families to go and get something to eat to feed our families. We donβt know whatβs going on. Weβre stuck here. Weβre going on about 16 days today. Weβre asking the African population to sort out their problems, to let us through β weβll unload our luggage, turn around and go back to our families in peace, as we should.β
The West African bloc on Thursday approved the deployment of what it called a βstandby force to restore constitutional orderβ in Niger following an emergency summit in the Nigerian capital Abuja. Their meeting of defence chiefs scheduled for Saturday August 12 has however been suspended.
Source: Africanews