Femi Fani-Kayode, a former Minister of Aviation, has
suggested that Nigerian High Commission building in Accra, Ghana, was
demolished because the country (Nigeria) has no President.
According to the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP chieftain,
this would not happen during the regime of General Sani Abacha or the
administration of former President, Olusegun Obasanjo.
Ghana on Sunday claimed that unknown persons carried out the
act.
The Nigerian House of Representatives Committee on Foreign
Affairs has also declared that Ghana must face the consequences of the
demolition of the Nigerian Embassy staff quarters in Accra.
The chairman, Yusuf Buba, in a statement on Monday, said
what happened was an external aggression that infringed the International
Rights of Nigeria.
Recalling that Ghana had earlier closed shops belonging to
Nigerians in their country, he tweeted, “Nigerian traders in Ghana have had
their shops forcefully shut for the last 8 months.
“Now our Embassy in Accra has been demolished and embassy
staff threatened with violence.
“I assure you that Ghana would not try this if Nigeria had a
President or if OBJ [Obasanjo] or Abacha were in power.”
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