Ghana’s President, Akuffo- Addo Reacts to Nigeria Border Closure
President Nana Akuffo-Addo of Ghana has said that he is hopeful that the ongoing talks between Nigeria and Ghana would resolve the impasse with Nigeria’s closure of its western borders.
According to him, “there’s a lot of room for continuing talks between” Nigeria and Ghana for a breakthrough to be reached.
He made this statement while addressing a delegation from First National Bank, Nigeria
Carlos Ahenkorah , the Deputy Trades Minister, recently said Ghana and Nigeria had reached an agreement for Ghanaian goods to be allowed into Nigeria and for Ghana-bound goods which are stuck on the Nigerian side to be allowed to cross the Nigerian-Benin border.
He made it known in an interview that the agreement would be enforced in two weeks.
The decision, he noted, was reached after Foreign Minister Shirley Ayokor Botchwey and Trades Minister Alan Kyerematen held talks with their Nigerian counterparts on the border closure in Abuja.
Meanwhile, President Akufo-Addo, speaking on the matter, said, “there are other considerations we all have to look at and examine to find a way, so we can all live in this region in harmony.”
He made this statement while addressing a delegation from First National Bank, Nigeria
Carlos Ahenkorah , the Deputy Trades Minister, recently said Ghana and Nigeria had reached an agreement for Ghanaian goods to be allowed into Nigeria and for Ghana-bound goods which are stuck on the Nigerian side to be allowed to cross the Nigerian-Benin border.
He made it known in an interview that the agreement would be enforced in two weeks.
The decision, he noted, was reached after Foreign Minister Shirley Ayokor Botchwey and Trades Minister Alan Kyerematen held talks with their Nigerian counterparts on the border closure in Abuja.
Meanwhile, President Akufo-Addo, speaking on the matter, said, “there are other considerations we all have to look at and examine to find a way, so we can all live in this region in harmony.”
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