“I want to put out very clearly that the Reuters story is misleading…We have people who travel from Burkina Faso to come into Ghana either to do trade or to pick up things from the harbour. So, there are instances where oftentimes they are not able to hire trucks and the trucks are charging very huge amounts from the government in Burkina Faso.
“You find that they will use official vehicles of that nature. We allow them to be able to come in and pick up whatever they need at the port and send it back into their country. So, the story is not what it is, it is misrepresenting,” he stated.