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Ghana’s decision to formally petition the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) over the alleged expropriation and harassment of Ghanaian-owned businesses operating in Nigeria is a serious and necessary intervention.
At stake is not merely a bilateral commercial dispute, but the credibility of West Africa as a safe, predictable, and rules-based investment destination.
The petition raises concerns about regulatory overreach and interference affecting Ghanaian investors, allegedly undertaken despite ongoing judicial processes.
Such actions, if proven, must be unequivocally condemned, as they undermine due process, property rights, and investor confidence.
For the business community, this case sends troubling signals. Investors rely on regulatory predictability and respect for the rule of law.
When these foundations are weakened, capital retreats, projects stall, and jobs are lost. The impact extends beyond individual companies to the wider regional economy.
This dispute also carries diplomatic significance. Ghana and Nigeria are cornerstone economies within ECOWAS, and strained investor relations between them risk eroding confidence across the sub-region.
Remedial action is therefore essential. ECOWAS must facilitate an independent review of the allegations, Nigerian authorities should reaffirm their commitment to due process, and both governments must engage constructively to restore confidence.
Strengthening ECOWAS-level investor protection mechanisms will also be critical to preventing similar disputes in the future.
Ultimately, Ghana’s petition should be viewed as a principled stand for market integrity and regional economic stability.
The outcome will signal whether West Africa is prepared to uphold the standards required to attract and retain long-term investment.
By OSAGYEFO Ernest De-Graft Egyir, Founding CEO, CEO Network Ghana
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