The Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, has arrived Accra, Ghana, in an effort to settle the dispute bordering on the $1million levy slammed on Nigerian traders in Ghana.
The speaker had informed State House correspondents after a recent meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari that he had gotten the President’s approval to carry out the “legislative diplomacy.”
The Federal Government had pledged to guard against further humiliations of Nigerians in Ghana.
Gbajabiamila announced his arrival in Ghana on his official Twitter handle and said he met with the speaker of Ghana’s parliament shortly after he arrived Ghana.
He wrote: “Initial meeting with my host, the speaker of the Ghanaian parliament who met me at the airport, Prof. Mike Oquaye. We will meet again this evening.”










