Ghanaians are not xenophobic, just respect our laws – Akufo-Addo
xenophobic following a series of attacks and vandalisation of
Nigerian-owned shops by some Ghanaian traders at Suame Magazine in the Ashanti
Region as well as the forceful closure of others in Accra by angry Ghanaian
retailers.
Per Ghana’s laws, foreigners are barred from
engaging in retail trade. It is the preserve of Ghanaians.
The angry Ghanaian traders, therefore, said they
were merely enforcing Ghana’s laws.
But the Ghana Police Service has warned them
against taking the laws into their own hands.
Addressing the Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire to Ghana, Togo and Benin, His
Excellency Bernard Ehui Koutoua, at the Jubilee House when he called to bid
farewell to Ghana after his eight-year service, Mr Akufo-Addo said: “In recent
times, some utterances in Ghana and actions of a few has given the impression
somehow rather that Ghana is now becoming a xenophobic state; that we have
problems with our fellow Africans. That is the exact opposite of the truth”.
“There is no xenophobian in Ghana; we are not a
xenophobic state,” the Ghanaian leader said, adding: “We are the pan-African
nation that has opened its doors to all Africans and they are not going to be
the object of any hate campaign in Ghana.”
“What we will insist on, which is what every
nation insists on, is that our own domestic laws are respected by those who
come to our country,” he said.
For his part, the outgoing Ivorian Ambassador
and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in Ghana said under the leadership of
President Akufo-Addo and President Alassane Ouattara, “The joint operations of
our two countries have made it possible to deal with maritime piracy and
terrorism.”
He was hopeful that the relationship between
Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire will be deepened further, even after his departure from
Ghana.
The Ambassador of the Republic of Kuwait to
Ghana, His Excellency Mohammed Hussain Al-Failakawi; the Ambassador of the
Kingdom of Morocco to Ghana, His Excellency Mohamed Farahat; and the Ambassador
of the Kingdom of Belgium to Ghana, His Excellency Hughes Chantry; were also at
the Jubilee House to bid farewell to the President as they bring their tour of
duty in Ghana to an end.