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Nigeria releases Ghana-bound onion trucks

Philipina Badu
April 9, 2026
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Trucks transporting onions and various vegetables from Niger to Ghana, which were recently held in Nigeria, have finally been released, providing relief to traders and stakeholders engaged in the regional agricultural market.

The trucks, carrying perishable items, were reportedly detained by suspected armed individuals in Samia, a small town located in Kebbi State, Nigeria.

This incident raised alarms among traders and officials, as delays in transporting such goods frequently result in significant financial losses from spoilage and supply chain disruptions.

The situation also ignited concerns about rising tensions along the regional trading corridor, an essential route for agricultural products throughout West Africa.

Ghana, in particular, relies significantly on vegetable imports, including onions, from neighbouring nations like Niger, making the efficient functioning of these routes crucial for market stability and food supply.

In response to the situation, Oscar Akaba, the National Coordinator of the Cross Border Traders Association, confirmed that the issue has been resolved following high-level discussions with key stakeholders.

He stated that the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, along with Ghanaian onion associations and other relevant parties, held a meeting to resolve the deadlock and avert further escalation.

“When this issue all happened, we went into it, and yesterday, the Trade Ministry formed a committee to go into the matter. Our tasks were to de-escalate the issue where the Nigerian trucks that were in Ghana were offloaded, and they are going back. And our trucks, almost 56, that is between Benin and Nigerian have also been released because that was the mutual agreement we had,” he said.

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SOURCES:The Ghana Report

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