The House of Representatives has faulted the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, on the claim that Ghana has apologised to Nigeria on the demolition of buildings of the Nigerian Embassy in the country.
The House, while dismissing the call for diplomatic negotiations by the minister, asked that Nigeria should reciprocate the demolition, which the parliament described as an attack on the country.
Onyeama had appeared before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs in Abuja on Tuesday, where he was being grilled over demolition of the buildings.
The minister said that the Government of Ghana is very remorseful and had apologised profusely for the invasion.
Responding to Onyeama, Speaker of the House of reps, Femi Gbajabiamila, dismissed the apology the minister said had been tendered to Nigeria by Ghana.