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    GUTA-Nigerians trade fuse: resolution stalls amidst reconstituted taskforce

    news_africaBy news_africaOctober 16, 2021No Comments4 Views
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    Attempts to resolve trade fuse  between Ghana Union of Traders Association (GUTA) and the Nigerian Union of Traders Association (NUTAG) faces yet another challenge.

     

    A recent meeting between the GUTA and the NUTAG at the behest of the new presidential taskforce mandated by the Trades Ministry to find an amicable solution to the stand-off once again failed to resolve the ongoing trade war.

     

    Some Ghanaians traders have in recent times locked up shops owned by Nigerians in a bid to get them to comply with the laws that prohibit foreigners from engaging in retail trade in the country. Despite the law banning foreigners from engaging in retail trade in Ghana, some foreign nationals continue to engage in such activities in breach of the GIPC Act.

    This development and lack of proper enforcement by regulatory agencies have led to some confrontations between Ghanaian retailers and their foreign counterparts in parts of the country.

     

    “Unfortunately, at this meeting, the Nigerians have told us again they have not finished their consultation with their government, and so we could not carry on with the meeting. It had to be adjourned for another one week in the hope that by the time we meet again, the consultation between the Nigerians and their government would be complete, and then we can move on from there”, Co-Chair of the Ghana–Nigeria Joint Implementation Task Force on Retail Trade Frank Agyekum told the media on the outcome of the meeting. “And in the interim, the Trade Ministry has asked GUTA to also hold off any actions until we have a response from the Nigerian government, and then we know what to do from there”.

     

    In September this year, some foreign-owned shops in different parts of the country were forcefully closed.

     

    The Ministry of Trade and Industry subsequently set up a new joint taskforce comprising leadership of GUTA and NUTAG to help resolve the issue following the failure of an initial taskforce to do so.

     

    The Ministry of Trade and Industry also asked GUTA members to refrain from locking up shops belonging to foreigners ahead of a planned meeting with leaders of both trade unions last week.

     

    The meeting was however inconclusive as members of NUTAG say they are yet to brief their government on the latest development and the way forward.

     

    Co-Chair of the Ghana–Nigeria Joint Implementation Task Force on Retail Trade Frank Agyekum spoke to Citi Business News on the outcome of the meeting.

     

    “Unfortunately, at this meeting, the Nigerians have told us again they have not finished their consultation with their government, and so we could not carry on with the meeting. It had to be adjourned for another one week in the hope that by the time we meet again, the consultation between the Nigerians and their government would be complete, and then we can move on from there. And in the interim, the Trade Ministry has asked GUTA to also hold off any actions until we have a response from the Nigerian government, and then we know what to do from there”.

     

    Meanwhile, President of GUTA, Joseph Obeng, said he is hopeful the next meeting will bring finality to the matter.

     

    “At the end of it all, it has been agreed that next week should be a decisive week. And so I think our brothers have clearly understood that they have to comply and from what they are saying they are going to comply with the laws of Ghana”.

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