Murtala blames GUTA for foreigners in trade issues
The leadership of the Ghana Union Traders Association (GUTA)
is to blame for the influx of foreigners in Ghana’s retail sector, a situation
that contravenes the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) Act, Mr Murtala
Mohammed, a former Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, has said.
Mr Murtala explained that when he was as the
Trade Ministry, officials from GUTA, GIPC and the ministry itself were trained
by the Judiciary and also given prosecutorial powers to arrest all Ghanaians
fronting for foreigners in the retail sector but nothing happened despite their
numerous complaints of foreigners invading their retail sector.
He explained that the decision to train the
officials followed numerous complaints of mistrust between the GIPC and GUTA.
“GUTA thought the GIPC was behind the foreigners
who were engaged in retailing and that GIPC were unwilling to implement the law
and, so, we decided that if that is the case, we will add GUTA members to the
training and give them the prosecutorial powers to arrest the people they know
are engaged in the illegal business, but they were not able to prosecute one
person years after the training,” he told Kwabena Prah Jnr (The Don) on Ghana
Yensom on Accra 100.5FM Tuesday, 25 June.
A few days ago, GUTA threatened that if the
Ghanaian authorities continue to harass its members who are fighting against
the invasion of the retail market by foreigners, the union will fight back to
ensure that the right things are done.
GUTA said it will neither succumb nor kowtow to
pressure and intimidation from the government of Ghana on the matter.
The union called on the government to work in
favour of Ghanaians as far as retailing is concerned and desist from protecting
foreigners engaged in retailing in Ghana, an action that is against the Act of
the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC).
In a press release signed by GUTA General
Secretary Alpha A. Shaban, the union said: “If the authorities fail to take a
decisive and swift action and decide to hide under the law and use the security
agencies to harass, intimidate or molest any of our members or traders, who is
genuinely fighting to reclaim the territory reserved by the law for them, it
will be most unfortunate.”
“GUTA will not succumb or kowtow to any
authority on this matter until the right thing is done to save Ghana and
Ghanaians from the awful situation, they (authorities) have plunged [us] into
as a result of their laxity and inaction”, the statement said.
According to GUTA, the authority’s actions
should not be in favour of the foreigners to the detriment of Ghanaians.
“Inasmuch as GUTA would want peaceful
coexistence with foreigners, we do not believe that the government’s actions
through state institutions should go to favour foreigners to the detriment of
its own nationals and also defeat laws that have been passed by the government
itself. Ghana, as of now, is not a colony of any other nation in the world.”
But Mr Murtala put the blame on the doorstep of
GUTA, saying: “I will blame GUTA. I dealt directly with GUTA, I had 24/7
interactions with them. When we were at the Ministry, we never took any
decision about petty traders without involving GUTA.
“For a very long time, they expressed the
concern that we need to enforce the laws. They accused the GIPC of dragging its
feet in implementing the laws and also that GIPC is conniving with the
Nigerians. Following that, I had meetings with GIPC and GUTA.
“My Minister, Dr Ekow Spio-Garbrah and I had an
interaction with the Chief Justice and the Chief Justice advised that we could
train prosecutors from the ministry so that they will have the capacity to
prosecute.
“We didn’t want to train officials from the
ministry alone, so, we told GUTA and GIPC to give us representatives and I
remember GUTA gave us people who later were trained as prosecutors as part of
our programme.
“The ministry spent money because we needed to
provide the resources for the judiciary to train the prosecutors from GUTA, the
ministry and GIPC.
“After the training, we told GUTA that because
they are the ones dealing directly with the traders, they will best know those
who are engaged in the illegality to arrest them. But several days, months and
years after the training, they have not been able to bring a single person for
prosecution.”
“In some of the meetings I had with them, they
told me and admitted that a lot of the foreigners are being fronted for by
Ghanaians who are members of GUTA.
“I then told them that I wouldn’t be able to
know who is fronting for the foreigners, so, they should go ahead and arrest
and prosecute them because they have been trained and given the powers to do
it.
“I also told them if they could not prosecute,
they should tell us at the ministry who the people were so we prosecute them
from the ministry but not a single person was brought.
“They never brought one person to be prosecuted
yet they always make claims that Ghanaians are fronting for foreigners. So,
sometimes when I listen to GUTA, I feel extremely shocked.”