Speaking with journalists before the protest on Thursday, the leadership of the Ghanaian association warned that the escalation of targeted actions against the firm could strain diplomatic and economic relations between Nigeria and Ghana, if left unchecked.
Ghanaian nationals under the National Association of Ghanaian Communities in Nigeria (NAGHACON) on Thursday raised the alarm over ongoing disruptions and safety concerns targeting one of their firms, JonahCapital at the River Park Estate in Abuja.
Speaking with journalists before the protest on Thursday, the leadership of the Ghanaian association warned that the escalation of targeted actions against the firm could strain diplomatic and economic relations between Nigeria and Ghana, if left unchecked.
The association’s executive committee, representing Ghanaian citizens across all 36 states of Nigeria, revealed they had dispatched a delegation to Abuja to conduct an on-the-ground assessment of the unfolding situation at the estate.
Speaking on behalf of the association, NAGHACON National President, Lukman Tetteh, and General Secretary, Edwards Domfe, stated that the group's leadership travelled from various parts of Nigeria to assess the physical damage at the estate and stand in solidarity, calling for an impartial, indepenent probe.






