We did not Summon US Ambassador— Ghana

We did not Summon US Ambassador— Ghana

Trump Shithole comment: Ghana Denies Summoning US Ambassador

 

Despite the emotional and image pain cast on African countries, including Ghana, by Donald Trump’s uncomplimentary shithole remarks, Ghana’s foreign ministry has denied reports that it has summoned the US ambassador to the country over the derogatory remarks.

United States President, Trump, had said African countries and Haitians are ‘shithole countries’.

But Ghana’s president, Nana Akufo-Addo, had in a tweet yesterday condemned Trump shithole comment, stating that Ghana could not take that from any leader of a friendly country no matter how powerful he could be.

Disturbed by the ‘shithole’ comment South Africa reportedly summoned a top U.S. Embassy official for a Monday meeting.

There is currently a wide range of criticism for Trump’s uncomplimentary and vulgar language in disrespect for African countries.

Trump’s alleged shithole comments caused shock internationally and incurred allegations of racism, with the UN, the African Union and many individual African governments denouncing it.

News Agency of Nigeria said in a statement on the Monday summons, the South African government referred to Trump’s comments as “disturbing” and said that while Trump has tweeted a denial, it “was not categorical.”

“Relations between South Africa and the United States, and between the rest of Africa and the United States, must be based on mutual respect and understanding,” the statement said.

On Friday, after the alleged comment prompted a media storm, Botswana’s government summoned its ambassador to the US to ask whether Botswana was considered “a shithole”

However, despite his consistent uncomplimentary remarks about Africa and Haiti and his stance on immigration, Trump has denied has he is a racist.

Anger boiled over last week when Trump labelled African countries and Haiti “shit-hole countries”. Although Trump did not expressly deny the shit-hole remarks, he has expressly said that he is not a racist and he has always said the truth.

BBC reports that the President told White House reporters at his Florida golf resort on Sunday : “I am not a racist. I’m the least racist person you have ever interviewed.”

It is the first time the president has responded directly to the racism accusations. 

Editorial Chief, Nigerian Bureau

Kings UBA is a Nigerian journalist and writer. I have reported for major local and international news organisations. I write satire. In 2017, I started contributing stories primarily to Discover Africa News Network. I can be reached on editorkingsuba@gmail.com. I currently manage Discover Africa News social media handles