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Ghana: Nigeria Will No Longer Tolerate Harrassment of Nigerians |The Source

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By Akinwale Kasali

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The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has berated the Ghanaian Government for the harassment of Nigerians who reside and do business in the country.

Talking tough, the Federal Government said it will no longer tolerate the harassment of Nigerians in Ghana, as this is gradually becoming a norm in the country.

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Mohammed made this remark while reacting to recent attacks meted on Nigerians residing in Ghana.

Two weeks ago, some Nigerian traders in Ghana raised alarm over the closure of their shops after they were asked to pay One million Dollars by the Ghanaian Government.

In June, a part of the building owned by the Nigeria High Commission in Accra, was demolished by Ghanaian authorities.

In a statement released on Friday, August 28, 2020, the Minister said over One Million Ghanaians are resident in Nigeria, and they are not being maltreated the way Ghanaians are mistreating Nigerians who reside in their country.

He stressed that the Nigerian Government will no longer tolerate the harassment of Nigerians, and that the Federal Government is already considering a number of measures to take to address the situation.

The statement reads; “The Nigerian Government is deeply concerned by the incessant harassment of its citizens in Ghana and the progressive acts of hostility towards the country by Ghanaian authorities, and will no longer tolerate such.

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“In this regard, the federal government is urgently considering a number of options aimed at ameliorating the situation.

“The federal government has been documenting the acts of hostility towards nigeria and Nigerians by the Ghanaian authorities. These include:

– Seizure of the Nigerian mission’s property located at no. 10, Barnes road, accra, which the Nigerian government has used as diplomatic premises for almost 50 years. This action is a serious breach of the Vienna convention.

– Demolition of the Nigerian mission’s property located at no. 19/21 Julius Nyerere street, east ridge, accra, another serious breach of

The Vienna convention.

– Aggressive and incessant deportation of Nigerians from Ghana. Between Jan. 2018 and Feb. 2019, 825 Nigerians were deported from

Ghana.

– Closure of shops belonging to Nigerians. Over 300 Nigerians shops were locked for four months in Kumasi in 2018; over 600 Nigerian shops were locked in 2019 and, currently, over 250 Nigerians shops have been locked.

– Residency permit requirements, for which the Ghana immigration service has placed huge fees, far higher than the fees charged by

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The Nigerian immigration service. These include the compulsory non-citizen id card (US$120, and US$60 for yearly renewal); medical examinations, including for covid-19 which is newly-introduced (about

US$120), and payment for residency permit (US$400 compared to the n7,000 being paid by Ghanaians for residency card in Nigeria)

– Outrageous stipulations in the Ghana investment promotion centre

Act. When the act was initially promulgated in 1994, a foreigner is required to invest at least US$300,000 by way of equity capital and

Also employ 10 Ghanaians. This act has now been amended twice, with the 2018 GIPC act raising the minimum capital base for foreign-owned businesses to us$1m. Though targeted at foreigners, it seems gipc’s

Definition of foreigners is Nigerians. The gipc act also negates the ECOWAS protocol.

– Media war against Nigerians in Ghana. The negative reportage of

Issues concerning Nigerians resident in Ghana by the Ghanaian media is fuelling an emerging xenophobic attitude towards Nigerian traders and Nigerians in general. The immediate fallout is the incessant harassment and arrest of Nigerian traders and closure of their shops.

– Harsh and openly-biased judicial trial and pronouncement of indiscriminately-long jail terms for convicted Nigerians. There are

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Currently over 200 Nigerians in the Nsawam maximum prison in Ghana

Alone.

The federal government will like to put on record the fact that even though over 1 million Ghanaians are resident in Nigeria, they are not

Being subjected to the kind of hostility being meted out to Nigerians in ghana.

Also, even though the main reason given for the seizure of federal government property at no. 10, Barnes road in Accra is the non-renewal of lease after expiration, the Ghanaian authorities did not give Nigeria the right of first refusal or the notice to renew the lease.

By contrast, the lease on some of the properties occupied by the Ghanaian mission in Nigeria has long expired, yet such properties have not been seized.

Nigeria has time after time demonstrated its fidelity to the long cordial relations with Ghana. But indications, especially in recent times, are that nigeria’s stance is now being taken for granted and its citizens being made targets of harassment and objects of ridicule.

This will no longer be tolerated under any guise.”


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