
Former Defence Minister Dominic Nitiwul has attributed the recent terrorist attack on Ghanaian tomato traders in Burkina Faso to the government’s posture towards the country’s leader, Captain Ibrahim TraorĂ©. According to Citi Newsroom, Nitiwul expressed his views on the matter, citing the need for a more nuanced approach to diplomacy.
The attack has sparked concerns about the safety of Ghanaian nationals in the region. Nitiwul’s comments suggest that the government’s stance towards Burkina Faso’s leader may have contributed to the attack.
The incident highlights the complexities of regional politics and the need for careful diplomacy. Ghana has a significant presence in the region, and the government is under pressure to protect its citizens.
Nitiwul’s statement is a rare criticism of the government’s handling of regional affairs. The former minister’s comments are expected to spark a debate on Ghana’s foreign policy.
The government is expected to review its approach to regional diplomacy in light of the attack. The safety of Ghanaian nationals in Burkina Faso is a top priority.
The situation is being closely monitored, and stakeholders are calling for a more proactive approach to protecting Ghanaian interests.
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Author: Korkor Anumu



