Stop foreign retailers or face our wrath – Abossey-Okai spare parts dealers to gov’t
Members of the Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers
Association has issued a two-week
ultimatum to the government or they will clamp down on foreigners engaged in
retail business in the country or face a series of actions by the association.
The ultimatum comes on the back of current agitations
between Suame Magazine traders in Kumasi and Nigerian nationals who have opened
up retail shops at Suame.
On Wednesday, 19 June 2019, a group of young men
believed to be members of the Ghana Union of Traders’ Association (GUTA) clad
in red bands attacked a shop belonging to a Nigerian trader destroying items in
the shop and burning car tyres amidst chanting of war songs.
The Ghanaian traders argued that they are only
enforcing the laws of Ghana which bar foreigners from engaging in the retail
sub-sector, a preserve of Ghanaians.
The police intervened and has encouraged the
Nigerians to open their shops today, Thursday, 20 June 2019 for business with
the assurance of protecting them against any form of attacks.
Speaking at a press conference in support of the
action taken by the Suame traders to protest the continued infiltration of
foreigners in their business, the PRO for the Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers
Association, Mr Francis Anom called on government to act on the country’s laws
which prohibits foreigners from engaging in retail trade in the country.
He said: “The earlier the authorities sit up the
better. We the Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association will want to affirm
our support to our brothers and sisters in Kumasi who have taken it upon
themselves to defend the course of freedom and enforce their right in their
business.
“We want to also register our displeasure
towards that shameful speech by the so-called Nigerian Professor which has gone
viral on social media.
“We also want to register our displeasure to the
Nigerian High Commissioner for attacking our media for doing their rightful
job. We want government to work within a matter of two weeks or the Abossey
Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association, we will take our destinies into our hands
to register our displeasure with the dormant approach taken by government
towards this canker in our society.”