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Compaore didn’t cause Ghana -Burkina border closure – Woyongo

November 1, 2014
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Compaore didn’t cause Ghana -Burkina border closure – Woyongo

Mark Owen Woyongo.

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Burkina Faso has closed its border to Ghana due to the seeming political insecurity in that country, the Minister for Interior  Mark Woyogo has disclosed to Citi News.

After a visit to the Paga boarder on Saturday, Mr. Woyogo told Citi News Upper East Regional correspondent Fred Awuni that, Ghanaians  who transact business in Burkina Faso, have to suspend their activities for now.

[contextly_sidebar id=”OAmfOSB7rvWkSp73gbpNiuykh59TmhgP”]”It is because of the insecurity in that country, every country will normally do that kind of thing, its not new. There is some insecurity, I am sure they will need to arrest certain people, so the best thing is to close the borders so that everybody stays in the country.”

Mr. Woyogo debunked assertions that, the closure of the boarder was to prevent the embattled former president of Burkina Faso Blaise Compaore from entering Ghana.

“I don’t think they closed the borders purposely because of Blaise Compaore, it is something that is practiced everywhere in Africa, once there is trouble and you are closing borders, not just to one particular person but it is a general exercise. I don’t think it is meant for that man not to enter Ghana,” he insisted.

According to AP, unconfirmed reports say Blaise Compaore, his family and those close to him had been taken in by Ivory Coast.

It did not elaborate but said Ouattara was following events “with particular attention.”

Mr. Compaore was forced to resign by angry protesters who demonstrated for days and eventually torched their Parliament building after members of Parliament attempted to amend the constitution to allow Mr. Compaore stay on for another five year term.

Meanwhile, Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Hannah Tetteh, has assured that Ghanaian citizens in Burkina Faso are safe.

Madam Tetteh said Ghana’s Embassy in Burkina Faso has been directed to contact leaders of the Ghanaian community for any information that would help mobilize more of them and keep them safe.

Madam Hannah Tetteh announced this on her twitter handle on Saturday.

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By: Nana Boakye-Yiadom/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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