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The land borders were closed Thursday to ensure the smooth conduct of elections scheduled earlier Saturday.
In a brief statement, Muhammad Babandede, Comptroller General of the Nigerian Immigration Service, said the borders had been reopened to allow free movement of people.
Babandede stated that immigration officers would continue their normal border control and patrol duties to ensure that all persons crossing Nigeria's land, air and sea borders traveled with valid and authentic documents. .
The Independent National Electoral Commission of Nigeria announced on Saturday morning the postponement of the elections for one week, citing problems close to logistics.
Security is often a major concern in Nigeria's elections. In addition to politically motivated violence against supporters of rival political parties, the country's armed forces are fighting the terrorist group Boko Haram, which is seeking to establish an Islamic state in the north-east region.
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