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Ghana: Peter Obi seeks FG’s intervention over clampdown on Nigerian businesses

Former Anambra State governor, Mr. Peter Obi, has described as unfair, the recent clampdown on Nigerian businesses in Ghana by the Ghanaian Authorities.

Obi, the former Vice Presidential candidate of the leading opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019 election, said in a statement by his Media aide, Mr Val Obienyem, said such actions negated the true spirit of African brotherhood.

He said it was unfair and unjust to close up shops and offices of businesses that were legally registered and of which their owners were law abiding residents.

Speaking on the $1 million business registration fees and taxes allegedly levied on such Nigerian businesses by the Ghana Investment Promotion Council, Obi said it was shocking as it were outrageous, that foreign businesses were being subjected to such terrible conditions, without minding the huge losses incurred by these businesses due to the global pandemic.

Obi stated that governments should be encouraging local and foreign investments with palliatives for more post-COVID economic recovery, instead of choking them with harsh economic conditions.

Describing the actions of Ghanaian Authorities as undiplomatic, Obi said there were more peaceful channels of communication that would have been followed.

“Recent reports of clampdown and forceful closure of business premises belonging to Nigerians in Ghana is not only unfair and unjust, but it clearly negates the true spirit of African unity. Governments around the world, knowing the huge losses and setbacks incurred by businesses due to the global coronavirus pandemic, are doing their best to revive local and foreign investments. Suppressing Nigerian businesses in Ghana at this critical time should not be seen as a right step”, Obi said.

He called on the Federal Government to urgently wade into the matter and save Nigerians, whose means of livelihood were obviously being threatened by the recent actions of the Ghanaian Authorities.

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