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Nigerians Lament Closure Of Businesses In Ghana by whatalife: 5:17am On Jul 05, 2009
Nigerians lament closure of businesses in Ghana
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Hundreds of Nigerian businessmen in Ghana are lamenting the closure of their businesses in the past 20 months due to their inability to pay the 300,000 dollars demanded by the country’s government.

On Nov. 28, 2007, the Ghana Investment Promotion Council (GIPC) ordered the closure of the businesses of Nigerians who were unable to meet the demand.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) learnt that the traders could not meet the demand, resulting in the sealing up of their shops.

A NAN correspondent in Accra reports that many of the shops, including electronics marts, have remained closed and efforts made by the traders to persuade the Ghanaian Government to re-open them have proved abortive.

Mr Jasper Emenike, the Secretary General of the Nigerian Union of Traders Association (NUTAG), told NAN that some members of the association had committed suicide due to their inability to feed their families.

“We have recorded some suicide cases and attempted suicide by scores of Nigerian in Ghana because of their inability to feed their families and meet other obligations due to the sealing up of their shops by the Ghanaian Government.

“We are appealing to the Nigerian Government to give this matter the urgency it deserves because Nigerians are passing through severe difficulties in trying to make a living in Ghana.

“We are at a loss as to why it is only businesses owned by Nigerians that should be closed down in a country where millions of businessmen from other countries, including ECOWAS member countries are flocking to daily to do business,’’ Emenike said.

He said although the association had taken its case to the ECOWAS Parliament, which condemned the closure of their shops, nothing had come out of the effort.

“We have also taken the matter to the courts in Ghana but the case was struck out with an advice that we should try to get the matter resolved through diplomatic means, rather than through litigation.

“It may interest you to know that no Nigerian trader has taken the law into his hands in spite of the obvious provocation by their Ghanaian brothers,’’ he said, and appealed to the Federal Government to show more commitment in resolving the matter to save the traders from starvation.

Emenike argued that the closure of the shops was contrary to the ECOWAS Protocol, which allowed free movement of goods and people within the sub-region.

Commenting on the closure of the shops, the Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana, Mr Musiliu Obanikoro, said the High Commission was handling the matter and that ``it will eventually be sorted out’’.

He said the traders were coming together as entities to raise funds to meet the conditions imposed by the Ghanaian Government for them to continue to do businesses in the West African country.(NAN)



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Re: Nigerians Lament Closure Of Businesses In Ghana by naijacutee(f): 10:50am On Jul 05, 2009
Wow. If this is true, and if the Ghanaian government targets only Nigerians with this law, then the Ghanaians obviously don't want us there. But isn't this a poor business decision clouded by politics, and xenophobia?
Re: Nigerians Lament Closure Of Businesses In Ghana by ifyalways(f): 12:17pm On Jul 05, 2009
what is the 300,000$ for shocked ?
i hope Mr Obanikoro and the Nig. govt wud sort this out fast.
Re: Nigerians Lament Closure Of Businesses In Ghana by stagger: 9:25pm On Jul 05, 2009
Did i read that some people are committing suicide? For what?

If the Ghanaian govt doesn't want Nigerians doing business there, then they should all put out and see the ripple effect it will have on the economy there. Afterall, there are a million and one places one can do business on earth.

When the British govt placed the visa and travel restrictions some years back (without knowing that the people they were banning constituted their largest customer base), who suffered in the end? Was the ban not reversed a few months later?

Our people should stop cheapening themselves. Leave their land for them and let God be the judge.

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