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Border Closure: Ghanaian Parliamentarian Laments by FriendNG: 12:34am On Nov 23, 2019
https://dailynigerian.com/border-closure-ghanaian-parliamentarian-laments/

A Ghanaian Parliamentarian, Clement Humado, has lamented the closure of Nigerian borders, saying it has been having negative effects on country’s economy.

Mr Humado spoke Friday while presenting Ghana’s report at the ongoing Second Ordinary Session of ECOWAS Parliament held in Abuja.

He said, “Another issue affecting Ghana’s trade with it’s neighbours in the sub region, is the closure of the Nigeria-Benin border in September 2019, several trucks from Ghana sending goods to Nigeria have been stranded at the Seme-Krake side of the border for over two months now.

” Similarly, Ghana trucks returning from Nigeria with goods cannot also cross the border.

“We believe Nigeria may have good reasons for taking such action but the measures infringe on the provisions of the ECOWAS Trade Liberation Scheme, ETLS.

“Whatever be the reason, the situation needs to be resolved as quickly as possible,” he said.

Mr Humado said that cyber-crime was a wave of criminality, which has hit Corporate businesses in Ghana, stating that internet fraud was at it peak.

“Cyber-crime is the next wave of criminality, which has hit corporate Ghana, online fraud is at the peak in many businesses, specifically in the banking sector.

“To stem and contain this growing menace, the government has set up a Commission tasked to train corporate Ghana to detect and prevent internet fraud and counterfeiting.

“The insecurity arising is from chieftaincy disputes, ethnic conflicts and land litigation remain an important source of conflicts in the North Eastern region of Ghana,” he said.

He, however, said that the government had deployed security forces to bring the conflict under control.
Re: Border Closure: Ghanaian Parliamentarian Laments by Area4Area: 1:03am On Nov 23, 2019
Another crying Ghanaian again, is it their border that was shut or what?
Re: Border Closure: Ghanaian Parliamentarian Laments by Fadomero(m): 1:28am On Nov 23, 2019
Useless people Imagine ghanaoo dey form for naija then ok come and enter make I see
Re: Border Closure: Ghanaian Parliamentarian Laments by wwwihy: 1:40am On Nov 23, 2019
These Ghanaians are clowns and very useless. What is their problem with Nigeria Border Closure? Do we share borders with them?

Nigerian Government said, if you want to bring in goods into the country, follow the approved ports of entry.

Instead of crying up and down like babies, can they just follow simple instructions and/or educate your people ?

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Re: Border Closure: Ghanaian Parliamentarian Laments by solmusdesigns: 4:59am On Nov 23, 2019
smiley



at this point it seems ghanians are just looking for every opurtunity to attack Nigerians, they said they dont want foreigners trading on their soil yet only attack Nigerians and left chinese, now we closed our borders to niger and benin Ghanians wont let us rest


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Re: Border Closure: Ghanaian Parliamentarian Laments by Alono78: 5:16am On Nov 23, 2019
This border closure is really affecting them
Re: Border Closure: Ghanaian Parliamentarian Laments by crossfm: 6:18am On Nov 23, 2019
Haas,these is becoming something else oh.we say we don't want to do again na by force.is it their border?watin musa no go see for gate oh.

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