A Nigeria government-backed association is rejecting suggestions that many Nigerians living in Ghana are engaged illegal activities like armed robbery.
Nigerians in the Diaspora Association (NIDO) says some commentators have sought to draw a direct correlation between the influx of Nigerians into Ghana in recent years, and the current sharp increase in reported armed robberies.
NIDO says the influx of Nigerians into Ghana is in accordance with the ECOWAS protocol on free movement of people.
“While NIDO deeply regrets and condemns the actions of any Nigerians identified to have been involved in the recent nefarious acts, we also wish to point out that those actions do not change the fact that the overwhelming majority of Nigerians resident in Ghana are completely law abiding and maintain socially acceptable standards of morality and ethical behavior in their personal conduct. This precludes even the possibility of their being involved in armed robbery or similar violent, illegal activity,” said a statement released in Accra by Oscar Ugoh, Head of Corporate Affairs.
The statement adds further: “To the best of our knowledge, most Nigerians resident in Ghana are either entrepreneurs and business people or professionals, whether self-employed or in the employ of private sector enterprises, nongovernmental organizations or bilateral/multilateral institutions. While we are also aware that some Nigerians are engaged in activities that fall foul of the laws of Ghana and others are engaged in legal, but unethical and immoral behaviour, we wish to point out that these comprise a minute minority of the population of Nigerians resident in Ghana.
The full statement from NIDO is published below.
Most Nigerians resident in Ghana are law abiding
The Ghana chapter of the Nigerians In the Diaspora Association, NIDO, a Federal Government of Nigeria backed grouping of Nigerians resident abroad, has noted with deep concern the recent spate of violent armed robbery in Ghana.
In particular, NIDO has taken note of widespread observations from among social commentators, that Nigerians have been deeply involved in these acts of violence, some involving both theft and murder. Indeed, some commentators have clearly sought to draw a direct correlation between the influx of Nigerians into Ghana in recent years, in line with their rights to freedom of movement of people and property under long-standing ECOWAS protocols, and the current sharp increase in reported armed robberies.
While NIDO deeply regrets and condemns the actions of any Nigerian’s identified to have been involved in the recent nefarious acts, we also wish to point out that those actions do not change the fact that the overwhelming majority of Nigerians resident in Ghana are completely law abiding and maintain socially acceptable standards of morality and ethical behavior in their personal conduct. This precludes even the possibility of their being involved in armed robbery or similar violent, illegal activity.
To the best of our knowledge, most Nigerians resident in Ghana are either entrepreneurs and business people, or professionals, whether self-employed or in the employ of private sector enterprises, nongovernmental organizations or bilateral/multilateral institutions. While we are also aware that some Nigerians are engaged in activities that fall foul of the laws of Ghana and others are engaged in legal, but unethical and immoral behaviour, we wish to point out that these comprise a minute minority of the population of Nigerians resident in Ghana.
Indeed, the majority of Nigerians resident in Ghana are making significant contributions to the growth and development of this country, as reflected in both the huge quantum of Nigerian private direct investment in the Ghanaian economy and in the international trade volumes between the two countries which have made each a major trade partner of the other.
Without being deliberately cynical, we also wish to point out that it is inevitable that a neighbouring country with a population estimated currently at about 17O million, will have some bad eggs who have chosen to take advantage of the ECOWAS protocols to take up residence in Ghana. Indeed this is similarly true of every country around the world, including those geographically distant from Ghana, who do not have multilateral, subregional protocols with this country, and who therefore have much smaller resident populations of their citizens in Ghana.
However, we wish to use this opportunity to appeal to all Nigerians resident in Ghana to fully abide by the laws of their host country at all times and maintain moral and ethical personal, professional and business conduct of the highest standards at all times.
At the same time, we warn all Nigerians who flout the laws of Ghana that they are exposing themselves to legal sanction when they are inevitably caught, at which time they should not expect support or assistance in any form from the Federal Government of Nigeria or any formal association or grouping of Nigerians in Ghana.
Finally, we state our appreciation for the legal, ethical and moral conduct of the overwhelming majority of Nigerians resident in Ghana and for the friendliness and accommodating stance of both the Ghanaian State and its people.
Indeed, these are what have made the special relationship between the two countries possible and we pray that the activities of a few bad eggs will not adversely affect that relationship.
God bless Nigeria. God bless Ghana. God bless the close relationship between the two countries.
Oscar Ugoh
Head, Corporate Affairs
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***barred word*** talk. So because of ECOWAS protocol the whole Nigeria should move and come to stay in Ghana? I thought the Nigeria has a land mass 4 times that of Ghana? You have over 100 million population why dont you you sell to them instead of 30 million Ghanaians. Your 419 is annoying just that we have weak governments. One day you will run and leave your sandals.
EVEN WHEN THEY CATCH A NIGERIANS REAL HANDED WITH PHYSICAL EVIDENCE THEY STILL LIE.. GO TO YOUTUBEE AND TYPE IN (1) (NIGERIANS ARRESTED IN GHANA FOR SMS FRAUD) (2) ( BREAKING POLICE NAB 28 NIGERIANS CYBER FRAUD SUSPECTS IN MADINA) (3) (GHANA POLICE GRAB TWO NIGERIAN NOTORIOUS ARMED ROBBERS) (4) (3 NIGERIANS ARRESTED IN GHANA FOR CLONNING VISA CARD) (5)(29-YEAR-OLD NIGERIAN BIG BOY DECLARED WANTED FOR MULTIPLE ROBBERIES IN GHANA) (6)(POLICE ARRESTED 28 NIGERIAN WOMEN IN GHANA) THERE ARE MORE I CANT EVEN WRITE THEM JUST GO TO YOUTUBEEEEEEE AND AHD TYPE IT YOU GUYS WILL GET EVEN MORE EVIDENCE GHANIANS ARE TIRED OF YOU LEAVE OUR PEACEFUL COUNTRY FOR US ...
Besides the armed robbery, we are simply tired of your attitude, you people have over-stayed your welcome. You MUST go go back to your Nigeria.The last time I checked Ghana is not part of your Nigeria Federation as you people seem to believe. Ecowas does not mean Ghanaians have to be subjected to your foolishness constantly in our own country. We have patience but it's not unlimited If you don't know we have a history regardless of Ecowas when that time comes you will run out of your shoes.
My friend don’t waste our ears with this capital NØŃŚËÑŠE! I was at the Supreme Court last week and all the robBERy cases called involved mostly Nigerians. Crîme is in your DNA. Simplicita! Tell your people to stop looking for easy money, go back to your country and work hard. You are pollUting our youth.
Pls expose the bad nuts among you people and have your peace