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Buhari Directs Ministerial Delegation To Resolve Nigerian/Ghanaian Traders’ Conflict

Buhari Directs Ministerial Delegation To Resolve Nigerian/Ghanaian Traders’ Conflict
  • PublishedMay 11, 2021

 

President Muhammadu Buhari has directed that a ministerial delegation be sent to Ghana to resolve the lingering conflict between Nigerian traders and Ghanaian authorities.

This was contained in press statement released on Monday, by Special Assistant to the Minister on Media, Mr Ifedayo Sayo, who said the delegation will be led by Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo.

Recall that Osun Defender had earlier reported that Nigerian Traders in Ghana urged Federal Government of Nigeria to take urgent steps to stop the harassment Nigerians living in that country who are being subjected to maltreatment by Ghanian authorities.
He added that the delegation, which would be made up of relevant stakeholders, would also engage in further dialogue with Ghanaian authorities with a view to finding a lasting solution to the problem.

Mr. Ifedayo stated that the delegation would undertake the visit between May 31 and June 1, 2021.
Nigerian Traders in Ghana had been having issues with Ghanaian Authorities for several years with records of maltreatment, molestation, and forceful closure of shops.

The Ghanaian authorities had imposed regulations and traders were required to pay one million dollars business registration fee and taxes under the regulations.

The trade issues intensified when shops belonging to Nigerians in Accra were being locked up by Ghanaian authorities who demanded evidence of the Ghana Investment Promotion Council’s (GIPC) registration.

Meanwhile, Nigerian traders had in 2020 expressed displeasure and insecurity of their wares and livelihoods in Ghana due to the challenges and appealed to Federal Government to evacuate them back to Nigeria.

(NAN)

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