By Sunny Anderson Osiebe..
Senate President and Chairman of the National Assembly, Dr. Abubakar
Bukola Saraki has appealed to the Ghanaian Parliament to review the $120
Residency Fee imposed on Nigerians living in Ghana.
The Senate President made the appeal Wednesday when he granted audience
to the visiting Ghanaian parliamentarians that paid a courtesy visit to
him at the National Assembly, Abuja.
The Senate President while responding to comments by the leader of the
Ghanaian Parliamentary delegation, Hon. Alfred Agbesi, said: "I am
appealing to you my colleagues in the parliament in Ghana on the recent
laws passed on Nigerians to pay a residency fee of $120. I am appealing
that you review this law and take a second look at it again as things
are hard. This recession is biting hard".
Ghana early this year imposed a fee of $120 on Nigerians and other
immigrants that stayed in the country for a total of 90 days or more in a
given year and are required by law to register for the Non-citizen
Ghana card at the cost of $120 (N19,000).
The Act, which is enshrined under the Foreigners Identification
Management System (FIMS), in pursuance of Authority’s mandate under the
NIA Act, 2006 (Act 707), the National Identity Register Act, 2008 (Act
750) and the National Identity Regulations, 2012, made it compulsory
that the non-citizen Ghana card is the mandatory form of identification
to be used in all transactions which includes applying for or renewing
residence permits, opening or running a bank account etc.
Dr. Saraki also commended the Ghanaian Parliament for supporting Nigeria
to emerge as the Vice President for the West African Region in the just
concluded Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU) conference in Geneva.
Also responding to the request of the visiting Ghanaian Parliamentarians
that the National Institute of Legislative Studies (NILS) should help
the Ghanaian law makers in legislative drafting, Dr. Saraki assured that
NILS would assist their law makers where necessary, explaining that it
was for such purpose that the institute was established.
According to the Senate President, "NILS has been very instrumental in
propagating the ideals of legislative enhancement. It is because of the
activities of NILS that people who ask what does the legislature do that
our works are being appreciated."
He further stated that NILS has been resolute in propagating the work of
the National Assembly especially in enhancing the economic agenda of
the National Assembly to bring Nigeria out of the current economic
recession.
Earlier, leader of the delegation, Alfred Agbesi who is the Deputy
Leader of the Ghanaian Parliament said that they were in Nigeria to seek
the help of NILS in legislative drafting for in-coming law makers and
how it would help in the performance of their duties.
Agbesi described NILS as one of the main pillars to advance democracy
in Ghana, while pledging to enhance and improve bilateral relationship
between Nigeria and Ghana.
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