Categories
AFNewsNG Logo
News Special Report

Ghana faults Nigeria's closure of borders, Buhari's Executive Order

chuks oti

Aug 31, 2020

The simmering diplomatic row between Nigeria and Ghana over the ill treatment to Nigerian traders in the neighbouring country is not about to abate.

READ ALSO: Abia State @30: Full State Broadcast Of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu |READ DETAILS

The Ghanaians have faulted the claims by the Federal Government on the situation as well as other issues of interest raised last week.

READ ALSO: How a Catholic Priest Slumped and Died While Delivering Homily in Delta Church

Apart from insisting that Nigerians are not being singled out for maltreatment, the Ghana government faulted Nigeria's border closure and the Executive Order signed by President Muhammadu Buhari preventing foreigners from getting jobs which Nigerians can do.

READ ALSO: Why Learning to Layer Your Perfume Will Change the Way You Smell Forever

In a statement on Sunday, Ghana's Minister of Information Endkojo Oppong Nkrumah, picking holes in the issues outlined by the Federal Government in a statement on Friday.

READ ALSO: "Ikwuano Locked Down For Alex Otti" - Monday Ubani SAN Sends Strong Message To Opposition

Nkruma, noted that the issues raised by his Nigerian counterpart, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, did not truly reflect the developments in Ghana.

READ ALSO: Abia State Govt Joins Suit Against CBN's Naira Policy | READ WHY

According to him, it is on record that Nigeria has taken a number of steps in recent months, in pursuit of its national interests, which have gravely affected other countries in the West African region.

READ ALSO: Ofuji Ndị Igbo Sets 2026 Agenda, Promises Greater Community Engagement

He said: "These include the closure of Nigeria's Seme-Krake border from August 2019 to date and the issuance of executive orders by Nigeria's Presidency, preventing foreigners from getting jobs, which Nigerians can do, to mention but a few.

READ ALSO: ONYEJEOCHA IS THE MOST QUALIFIED TO BE SPEAKER - KACHI IHEME

"Ghana and other West African countries continue to believe redress to even actions like these can be sought, diplomatically, without resort to media statements and related activities that have the potential to aggravate further the situation."

READ ALSO: BREAKING: Protesters storm Supreme Court as judges deliver judgement [PHOTOS]

Nkrumah said President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will be meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari to resolve whatever issue affecting both countries.

READ ALSO: Mother's Day: Abia Government Liaison Officer Honours Women, Says Mothers Shape Future Leaders

In a point-by-point response to each of the allegations, raised by Mohammed.

READ ALSO: Why ICPC Is Prosecuting Mike Ozekhome Over a London Property Deal That Has Shaken Nigeria's Legal Circle | READ DETAILS

"Ghana remains committed to the maintenance of warm relations with all sister nations, particularly, for well-known historical reasons, with the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and will proceed to engage the Federal Government of Nigeria with a view to resolving comprehensively and exhaustively any matters that have the potential to sour relations between the two countries.

READ ALSO: See List Of Bills Passed By 7th Abia House Of Assembly

"Ghana finds it imperative, however, from the outset, to state, for the public record, that the outline of issues by my Nigerian counterpart is not reflective of the developments in Ghana. Any protests, decisions or actions based on these reports will, thus, be unjustified."

READ ALSO: Bloodbath At Wedding: Bandits Kill 13, Abduct Many In Midnight Attack In Kaduna Community

Nkrumah stated he was obliged, "therefore, as a first step, to provide our counterparts, as well as the Ghanaian and Nigerian publics, with a more reflective account of events, even as we pursue substantive diplomatic engagements to resolve matters".

READ ALSO: Abia State @30: Full State Broadcast Of Governor Okezie Ikpeazu |READ DETAILS

On the seizure of the Nigerian Mission's property located at No. 10, Barnes Road, Accra, which Mohammed said had been used as diplomatic premises by the Nigerian Government for almost 50 years, he said: "This statement is inaccurate. The transaction was a commercial arrangement between Thomas D. Hardy, a private citizen and the High Commission of Nigeria in Ghana on 23rd October 1959.

READ ALSO: How a Catholic Priest Slumped and Died While Delivering Homily in Delta Church

"The terms of the commercial lease expired 46 years ago, without any evidence of renewal by the High Commission of Nigeria in Ghana. The Government of Ghana was not involved in the transaction and has not seized the property in question."

READ ALSO: Why Learning to Layer Your Perfume Will Change the Way You Smell Forever

He noted that Ghana "does not, did not and never owned the land, and has not been involved in the seizure of any property of the Nigerian High Commission in Ghana.

READ ALSO: "Ikwuano Locked Down For Alex Otti" - Monday Ubani SAN Sends Strong Message To Opposition

"The land in question is owned by the Osu Stool and managed by the Lands Commission", the Ghanaian Information minister said.

READ ALSO: Abia State Govt Joins Suit Against CBN's Naira Policy | READ WHY

In response to the claim that the lease on some of the properties owned by the Ghana Mission in Nigeria has long expired, he said: "It must be noted that the Ghana Government acquired a freehold land at Pope John Paul II Street in Abuja in 1989 through a commercial arrangement, and built the current structures on it. The staff of the Ghana High Commission in Abuja have been living there since the construction of the current structures."

READ ALSO: Ofuji Ndị Igbo Sets 2026 Agenda, Promises Greater Community Engagement

Credits

Related Stories

""

— chuks oti

Join the Conversation

Signed in as Member