“We want more flesh and details” – Minority demands clarity on Ghana’s decision to reject Ramaphosa’s visit

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Nana Asafo-Adjei Ayeh

Nana Asafo-Adjei Ayeh, the Deputy Ranking Member on Parliament’s Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration Committee, has urged the Mahama government to provide more details on the diplomatic developments between Ghana and South Africa.

According to the NPP minority, they need more flesh and details about Ghana’s decision to reject Ramaphosa’s visit before they can offer constructive input on whether to support the government’s position or not.

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Nana Asafo-Adjei Ayeh is quoted to have said, “My side of the House, the Minority, both the Minority Caucus and the NPP committee, would want to have more flesh and details, and then we can take a position, or then we can support the position of government or suggest something to government, or proposals to government to consider as we have done since the inception of these South African issues,” he said.

“We do not have enough information as it stands now,” he added.

The NPP MP noted that more transparency from the government would facilitate broader consultation and help safeguard Ghana’s diplomatic and national interests.

 His comment follows the government of Ghana’s rejection of a planned state visit by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.

The information gathered from reports detailed that the South African President’s visit was declined due to the killing of a Ghanaian national and reported xenophobic attacks targeting Ghanaians in South Africa.

According to sources within the corridors of power, the decision was taken amid growing concerns over the safety of Ghanaians living in South Africa.

Reports revealed President Ramaphosa was expected to visit Ghana in the first week of August, providing an opportunity for both countries to strengthen bilateral relations.

Nonetheless, the Ghanaian government indicated that the current situation requires serious attention before such high-level diplomatic engagements could proceed.

Meanwhile, South African authorities have contested Ghana’s account of the incident, labelling the claims surrounding the killing as “factually incorrect” and “not based on fact.”

According to the South African government, no deaths were recorded during the June 30 demonstrations, which attracted thousands of protesters in parts of the country.

Mmamoloko Kubayi, South Africa’s Justice Minister, stressed that Ghana’s characterisation of the incident was misleading and risked creating a negative picture of South Africa.

“It is concerning that Ghanaian authorities continue to communicate false information about South Africa regarding developments on irregular migration,” she was quoted as saying in a statement.

“The spread of false information to perpetuate the false narrative that South Africa is xenophobic is unacceptable,” she added.

However, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the Minister for Government Communications, has disclosed that Ghana’s relationship with South Africa remains cordial despite concerns surrounding recent xenophobic attacks.

According to Kwakye Ofosu, Ghana have not done anything to muddy the relationship with South Africa, adding that the government is only taking steps to protect Ghanaians from attacks.

Speaking on the Midday News on Joy FM on Tuesday, July 7, Kwakye Ofosu stated, “Our relations remain cordial, as you have seen. We in Ghana have not done anything to muddy the relationship; we only had to take a step to protect our citizens from the attacks, and so we know that we have made an arrangement to bring a number of them back home, and arrangements are ongoing to bring more back home. Beyond that, we don’t think that our relations have been damaged”.

“Of course, we have indicated our displeasure about what is happening in South Africa; we hold the view that the South African government could have done more to guarantee the safety and security of Ghanaians in particular and other foreigners in South Africa in general. But we continue to hold the South African government and its people in high esteem. And we are willing and able to maintain a healthy relationship that will result in mutual benefits for both countries”, he added.

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