FG summons Ghana envoy over High Commission attack

FG summons Ghana envoy over High Commission attack

The Federal Government has summoned the Chargè d’ Affaires of the High Commission of Ghana to Nigeria, Ms Iva Denoo, over the demolition of parts of t

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The Federal Government has summoned the Chargè d’ Affaires of the High Commission of Ghana to Nigeria, Ms Iva Denoo, over the demolition of parts of the Nigerian embassy in Ghana.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, who made this known said that the minister noted that Nigeria had asked the envoy to give an “urgent explanation” on the recent attacks on apartments in the country’s High Commission in Accra.

He tweeted, “Summoned the Chargè d’ Affaires of the High Commission of #Ghana to Nigeria, Ms Iva Denoo to demand urgent explanation on the recent attacks on a residential building in our diplomatic premises and reinforcement of security around diplomatic premises and staff.”

Recall that some unidentified armed men had attacked the building in Accra on Friday, demolishing some apartments under construction. The building was being constructed to house staff and visiting diplomats to the High Commission. Both the Nigerian and Ghanaian governments had condemned the attack.

In its reaction, the Ghanaian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration said not only was the development a breach of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, but that investigations are ongoing to unravel the facts of the matter and bring the perpetrators to book.

It added that security at the said facility has been beefed up and the situation, under control. Whilst expressing regrets over the incident, the Ministry wishes to reassure the Diplomatic community in Ghana and the Nigerian High Commission in particular that Ghana remains a law-abiding country.

“Ghana upholds the principle of the rule of law, where due process is followed at all times. The government will, therefore, not relent on its primary obligation to guarantee the safety of members of Diplomatic Corps in Ghana,” a statement from Ghanaian Foreign Affairs office said.