Ghana Resorts To Diplomacy To Get Nigeria Border Opened

Ghana’s Foreign Minister, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey has reported that Ghana government will put in all diplomatic avenues to get Nigeria to re-open its western borders for the free flow of goods from Ghana to the sub-region.

Ghana Resorts To Diplomacy To Get Nigeria Border Opened
Ghana Nigeria Border

Ghana government has reportedly involved in Nigeria Border closure.

Nigeria had partially closed its borders with Benin in August this year to control rice smuggling.

Meanwhile, Africans are not happy due to this development saying is threatening its attempt to boost local production.

Nigeria’s High Commission to Ghana, Olufemi Michael Abikoye said the border closure also aims at stopping the movement of illicit weapons and other smuggled goods through the various entry points.

However, the closure has affected the movement of goods and services from the West African sub-region into Nigeria through that section of the country’s border, a situation the Ghana Union Traders Association (GUTA) said is causing its members to incur huge losses.

However, GUTA has petitioned Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey to act on the matter accordingly. 

After a meeting with the Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana, on 15 October 2019, Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey called on the Nigerian government to take immediate steps to resolve the border issue.

 

READ ALSO

South Korea Embassy Donates Vehicles To Nigerian Customs

NDC Give Observations THROUGH the President’s 3-Day TOUR in the Ashanti Region



“As we speak, Nigerian goods are entering Ghana without any problem and I think that we should find ways of isolating the issues and the countrie that you have problems with so that Ghana’s exports can enter your market without being lumped up with all these issues that have emerged,” she appealed.

She said truckloads of goods from Ghana have been detained at the Seme border between Benin and Nigeria for weeks and coming back to use the seaports will be a major problem as the traders have already lost millions within the last few weeks.

The Nigerian High Commissioner, Olufemi Abikoye said Abuja would be willing to collaborate with Ghana to find a lasting solution to the situation.

“At the end of it, we’re helping our economies. The smuggling will stop and the emerging issues put on the platform and at the end of it, all of us will be very happy”, he noted.

He added, “the sub-region will be happy and Nigeria will be able to generate employment and I appreciate you Your Excellency for calling for this meeting, it actually shows your diplomacy at the highest level and whatever the concerns with respect to Ghanaian goods that are stuck at the border, we shall convey to Nigeria,” he noted.

"Ghana was not the target for the temporary closure of the borders,

Pledging his country’s commitment to find a lasting solution to the matter following the setting up of a joint task force constituting Customs, Immigration and other security bodies for the broader benefit of the ECOWAS Sub region, he said.