BorderClosure: Ghanaian Traders Union cries out over Locked Goods in Nigeria, called for help

Ghanaian Traders Union Cries Out Over Locked Goods In Nigeria, after restricting Nigerian Traders’ activities in Ghana.

Nigeria closed its border with Benin Republic on August 21, making it impossible for Ghanaian traders whose goods are in transit from Nigeria through Benin or vice versa to transport their wares.

The group said:
“About 100 trucks of goods belonging to Ghanaian traders have been locked up in Nigeria following that economic decision, with many of the traders who took loans for their businesses counting their losses.”

GUTA called on the Ghanaian Government to do everything possible to help traders whose goods have been locked up in Nigeria for the last three months to retrieve their wares.

President of GUTA, Dr Joseph Obeng, said the action by Nigeria had visited untold hardship on traders and called for urgent steps to address the situation.

He added:
“Our traders bought goods from Nigeria but for the past three months, they cannot bring them home to sell and get back their capital because their trucks are stranded.

“The perishable goods have gone bad and the goods that have been returned to warehouses in Nigeria are incurring more costs because of rent.”

See also  Wambai Condoles with the Maigari of Lokoja over the the loss of Lokoja Chief Imam

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*