Demolition At Nigerian High C’ssion Reflects Pervasive Insecurity In Ghana – Mahama

The opposition NDC Flagbearer and former President, John Mahama says the demolition of a building at the premises of the Nigerian High Commission in Ghana is a reflection of what he terms as the “pervasive insecurity and lawlessness” in the country.

The Nigerian Government has summoned Ghana’s Charge de affairs over the demolition of the uncompleted building which was to serve as residential accommodation of staff of the High Commission in Accra.

The incident occurred last Friday night when armed men supervised the bulldozing of the building under construction.

Investigations have been launched into the incident and security beefed up on the premises to prevent any future incident.

In a series of Tweets, the NDC Flagbearer said the government needs to get to the bottom of the incident.

This may just be another reflection of the pervasive insecurity & lawlessness Government itself has visited on the once peaceful Ghana. Meanwhile I call for calm and let’s please avoid any reprisal attacks.

— John Dramani Mahama (@JDMahama) June 22, 2020


Gov’t needs to urgently act & get to the bottom of the demolition of structures on the premises of the Nigeria High Commission. It beats my imagination how such a violent & noisy destruction could occur without our Security Agents picking up the signals to avert the damage.

— John Dramani Mahama (@JDMahama) June 22, 2020