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Trade Impasse: Ghana Not At Fault – Nigeria’s Speaker by Torture2020: 4:39pm On Sep 04, 2020
Trade impasse: Ghana not at fault – Nigeria’s Speaker
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September 4, 2020

The Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives says the Nigerian delegation he led to Ghana for a two-day fact-finding mission has concluded that Ghana is not at fault in the trade impasse with his country.

Addressing President Akufo-Addo and senior members of his administration including the Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament, Professor Aaron Mike Ocquye, Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila said “the issue at hand is basically a misconception and misinformation,” which he and his delegation had come to understand of the situation during their visit.

“The people, perhaps, the media on both sides as well… As to what exactly is going on in Ghana as far as Nigerians are concerned, we have taken time to educate our people here about those misconceptions. We deliberated and resolved that whatever needs to be done on both sides, to make sure that this relationship remains the relationship it used to be and still is, we will do.”

Nigerian foreign minister

The Foreign Affairs Minister of Nigeria, Geoffrey Onyeama, on the 17th of August 2020 made an announcement in a tweet, as he expressed his government’s displeasure with a video that went viral showing the closure of some shops that allegedly belong to Nigerian traders in Ghana. In his tweet, Foreign Minister Onyeama said, “Nigerian government has watched with dismay the painful videos of the forceful closure of the shops of Nigerian traders in Ghana”.

Urgent steps will be taken.

The visit of the Speaker of the House of Representatives in Nigeria to Ghana to meet with the Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament, and subsequently the President of the Republic, can be seen as a legislative diplomatic attempt to arrest the unfortunate rhetoric of the Nigerian diplomat.

Request for Legislation Review

Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila, in his statement to President Akufo-Addo, said he has suggested to the Parliamentary leadership of Ghana to reconsider the legislation that imposes a huge surcharge on foreigners who intend to trade in Ghana.

“We have appealed to Parliament that if it is possible at all, and it is an appeal if it is possible at all to please look again at the issues as far as the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre Act is concerned, then they should please do so. If it is not possible, then let us look at ways where the pain can be a little bit reduced, or the difficulties in meeting those expectations espoused in the law can be reduced,” Speaker Gbajabiamila noted.

“We have proffered suggestions which we are working on, one of which is, as he did mention, was the establishment of a Ghana, Nigeria Business Council backed by legislation on both sides,” the Nigerian Speaker of the House of Representatives addressed.

President Akufo-Addo

Addressing the Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila-led delegation, President Akufo-Addo, said he was really taken aback and alarmed by the statement of the federal Minister for Information of Nigeria.

“I was alarmed when I read the statement. If these are really the attitudes and sentiments of the federal government of Nigeria, then we were in a really serious problem,” President Akufo-Addo said.



Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh
Re: Trade Impasse: Ghana Not At Fault – Nigeria’s Speaker by Economy1: 5:06pm On Sep 04, 2020
They're not at fault, it's the fault of sai baba, am not surprised at all, very soon it will be Benin republic we're watching.
Re: Trade Impasse: Ghana Not At Fault – Nigeria’s Speaker by SmartProf(m): 5:15pm On Sep 04, 2020
The Ghanaian authorities will still do worse to Nigerians in that country. The ill actions on Nigerian traders is just a smoke screen. What's happening there is a gradual feeling of disgust towards Nigerians and may one day lead to a serious xenophobic attack. Our leaders should rather see the bigger picture & address it firmly.

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Re: Trade Impasse: Ghana Not At Fault – Nigeria’s Speaker by BlackfireX: 5:28pm On Sep 04, 2020
Suddenly Nigeria becomes an endangered species... embarassed
Re: Trade Impasse: Ghana Not At Fault – Nigeria’s Speaker by jlinkd78(m): 5:46pm On Sep 04, 2020
Such immature statement coming from d speaker if true is highly disappointing

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Re: Trade Impasse: Ghana Not At Fault – Nigeria’s Speaker by kelvine(m): 6:03pm On Sep 04, 2020
Were through business men told to pay a million or not?
Were their shops locked or not?
Pls tell
Re: Trade Impasse: Ghana Not At Fault – Nigeria’s Speaker by helinues: 6:09pm On Sep 04, 2020
Oh lah lah. Watching Prof West, on counting the cost on Aj validated my views about mentality of Africans.. Black lives only matter in Western countries not in Africa

One thing average Nigerians don't know is, before any foreign country will treat Nigerian or other citizen badly, they must have passed their boundary
Re: Trade Impasse: Ghana Not At Fault – Nigeria’s Speaker by Blue3k(m): 6:10pm On Sep 04, 2020
The Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives says the Nigerian delegation he led to Ghana for a two-day fact-finding mission has concluded that Ghana is not at fault in the trade impasse with his country.

Lol it's obvious Ghana did nothing wrong. If anyone believes their laws are stupid dont do business there. I knew Nigeria didn't have an arguement when nobody could cite the ECOWAS protocols being violated.

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