
… Reaffirms Commitment To ECOWAS Protocols As He Receives Nigeria’s Special Envoy
Chidimma Uchegbu – Abuja
President John Mahama of Ghana has said that there is no place for xenophobia in his country.
He also vowed his commitment to the the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Protocols especially pertaining to the free movement of persons and goods in the region
Receiving President Tinubu’s special envoy led by Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu in the Presidential Palace, Accra, Mahama asked them to convey to the Nigeria leader that he should not lose sleep over recent protests against Nigerian nationals resident in his country.
He stated that Nigeria and Ghana are brothers with shared history, so, they would not allow anything to come between them.
President Mahama noted that the recirculation of an old video made by a Nigerian residing in Ghana over 10 years ago actually generated tension but gladly announced that the situation was swiftly managed.
The president who disclosed that the protesters were not up to 50 assured the envoy of the safety and protection of the lives, properties and businesses of Nigeria and Nigerians in Ghana.
Earlier, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Amb. Odumegwu-Ojukwu thanked the president for his hospitality since the delegation arrived Ghana
She was clear that their mission was to douse the tension in Ghana following viral video against Nigerians.
She said that every Nigerian back home was apprehensive over the situation and concerned about the safety of Nigerian nationals in Ghana, their properties and and businesses.
In the statement sign by the Special Assistant on Communication and New Media to Office of the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Dr.Magnus Eze stated that Odumegwu-Ojukwu also said that the visit was to equally facilitate the establishment of a permanent Nigeria-Ghana Joint Commission.
She said that the joint commission would help in addressing the youth and issue of migration caused by huge demography of unemployed people under 45 years.
“We are encouraging our youth to stay in Nigeria and if it is necessary to migrate, they are to be a great ambassadors,” Odumegwu-Ojukwu said.
The Minister informed the Ghanaian President that she was meeting with Nigerians in Ghana to urge them to adhere to the laws of Ghana.
The Minister was accompanied on the fact-finding mission by the Director, Africa Affairs Department in the ministry, Amb. Regina Ocheni; Director, Office of the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Amb. Innocent Iwejuo, and Special Assistant (Administration) to the Minister of State, Mr. Ajuluchukwu Eze.