Bawa gave the advice at the High Commission in Abuja during a meeting with a delegation from the Nigerian Diaspora Commission led by the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Abike Dabiri-Erewa.
About 50 shops belonging to Nigerian spare parts dealers were locked up by agitated Ghanaians, who said they would not sit down and watch while foreigners flout the laws governing retail marketing in their country. The high commissioner explained that Ghana had been having security challenges in the past six months, citing alleged kidnapping.“So this should not be allowed to create anxiety between Nigeria and Ghana,” he said.
She, therefore, expressed the hope that the high commissioner would assure Nigerians in that country of the safety of their lives and property.
There are indigenous Yoruba's, Hausa's & Fulani's in Ghana. The cord binding both countries are too strong. Let peace prevail