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Border closure: Ghanaians attack Nigerian traders

- From Kate Da Costa, Accra

The Ashanti chapter of the Ghana Union of Traders Associatio­n (GUTA) has drawn the first pound of flesh from Nigerian traders, following the ensuing feud over the shutdown of the Nigeria /Benin border.

Some aggrieved GUTA members from the Ashanti Region on Wednesday shut down several shops owned by Nigerians at different markets in Kumasi.

Some of the areas affected were Alabah, Adhye, Kejetia and Suame Magazine all located at the Ashanti Regional capital.

The closure of the shops may not be unconnecte­d with the shutdown of Seme border by the Nigerian government, which has left several trucks of Ghanaian goods stranded. An update on the situation at Kumasi indicated that the shops at Alabah, Adhye and Kejetia have all been opened, due to the interventi­on of Ashanti Regional Police Command.

The Manhyia Divisional Police Commander, Assistant Commission­er of Police, Boah had deployed men under his command to break the locks on the shops after the showdown.

As at the moment, shops at Suame

Magazine Market, the spare parts hub at Kumasi are still under lock.

The National President of the Nigerian Union of Traders Associatio­n in Ghana (NUTAG), Chief Chukwuemek­a Nnaji, who confirmed the recent developmen­t said, the issue at Suame Magazine was yet to be resolved.

“The Commanders at every locality sent their personnel and broke the padlocks on the shops. But Suame needed reenforcem­ent. As we are talking the shops are still locked,” he disclosed.

GUTA has been very critical of the Nigerian government since the closure of Seme border on August 20 and had vowed to retaliate.

President of GUTA, Dr. Joseph Obeng in a recent interview had threatened that the Associatio­n would lobby the Ghanaian government to retaliate by invoking the Ghana Investment Promotion Council (GIPC) Act, which bans foreigners from engaging in retail trade.

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Idiroko border post in Ogun State

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