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Ghana will seek compensation for any seized businesses in South Africa – Benjamin Quashie

Abigail ArthurbyAbigail Arthur
May 28, 2026
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Ghana’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Benjamin Quashie, says the government is taking firm steps to protect Ghanaian-owned businesses in South Africa and ensure that any attempt to seize or interfere with them is met with compensation or legal action.

Speaking on Citi Eyewitness News, he said Ghana has already begun documenting and registering the businesses of its nationals in South Africa, including their legal ownership details, as part of efforts to safeguard their investments.

“We’ve instituted measures to ensure that everybody who has business in this country, we protect that business,” he said. “And ensure that if the government of South Africa wants to take that business, there should be compensation to the owners of those businesses.”

He stressed that Ghana will insist on what he described as “realistic compensation” for affected business owners who have invested over the years in building their enterprises.

“We know what the businesses are, we know the legal documents that they have, and we intend to take it strongly up against the government of South Africa,” he added.

He further indicated that Ghana intends to elevate the matter at the African Union level, describing it as part of broader efforts to address recurring xenophobic incidents affecting African nationals in South Africa.

According to him, Ghana has already signalled its position to South African authorities and expects the matter to be taken seriously to avoid diplomatic escalation.

“If not, then compensation and other things they will be paying to those people, it will be a matter that will be determined by a court of competent jurisdiction,” he said.

His remarks come after Ghana recently petitioned the African Union to place xenophobic attacks in South Africa on the agenda of its upcoming Mid-Year Coordination Meeting.

The petition called for stronger continental action, including monitoring mechanisms, fact-finding missions, and dialogue initiatives to address recurring violence and protect African nationals.

In recent weeks, Ghana also coordinated the evacuation of its citizens from South Africa wit the first batch arriving in the country on Wednesday May 27 following renewed tensions and reports of attacks on foreign nationals.

Officials say further diplomatic engagement and protective measures are ongoing as the situation is closely monitored.

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