Some persons associated with the Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) have gone on rampage closing shops belonging to foreigners in commercial hubs in Kumasi in the Ashanti region.
The closure that begun from Alarbar spread to Adhye and Kejetia Wednesday.
The Ashanti Regional President of the Nigerian Association of Traders Union told Ultimate News he has asked his nationals not to retaliate when the errant people beseech their shops.
He pointed out that the faces of the GUTA members do not look familiar and wondered why they all refused to show any identity.
He told reporter Ivan Heathcote – Fumador, “as we speak now, there are some of the guys here at magazine closing shops belonging to foreigners.”
He however indicated that the Manhyia Divisional Commander ACP Kwaku Boah had deployed some police personnel who had come to break the padlocks of some of the locked shops.
The executive of the Ashanti Region chapter of the Ghana Union of Traders Association who were contacted insisted they will not speak to the media until they were done with a meeting they had convened.
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Henry Excellency Prince
Nigerians should also closed down all ghanains business in Nigeria because Nigerian Government did not closed border because of Ghana people so i dont know why they want to carry it on their head, the border will be closed until Benin republic sign agreement to stop those chines and Indians and Lebanese from bring those goods to Nigeria through land border
Rhaymond Horpeymi Oopp
Ghana wan start their own like SA..... Nigeria get many enemies ooooo.....but it's unfortunate that we are lazy to figure it out
Ewenyi Solomon Onyebuchi
The reason is not unknown, it is because of the boarder closure. The Ghana trade union boss had in few days ago as I read in Punch newspaper threatened to take action if Nigeria government refuse to open the boarders after their meeting with Nigerian top officialls and ECOWAS
Olufemi Adekunle Rotty
They aggrieved we close our borders I think,no need for any retaliation but they should know we a sovereign state and we will do what's best for us.