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Abossey Okai Spare Parts dealers, GUTA renew cooperation after constructive talks

Jonathan AdjeibyJonathan Adjei
January 11, 2026
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The Abossey Okai Spare Parts Dealers Association has renewed its commitment to working with the Ghana Union of Traders’ Associations (GUTA) after what it described as constructive talks that have reset relations between the two bodies.

The breakthrough followed a meeting held on January 9, 2026, which the Association said marked a return to cooperation based on mutual respect, dialogue and a shared interest in strengthening Ghana’s trading environment.

The renewed engagement comes weeks after the Association announced a temporary withdrawal from some GUTA activities in December 2025, citing communication gaps and concerns over the non-recognition of its executive leadership during the inauguration of GUTA’s newly elected president.

In a statement signed by Head of Communications Mr Takyie Addo, the Association said follow-up discussions between the leadership of both organisations had yielded “significant progress” in resolving outstanding issues, with both sides recommitting to improved communication, closer collaboration and lasting unity.

It also acknowledged the role played by the Councils of Elders of the two groups, crediting their intervention with helping to restore trust and consensus.

Chairman of the Association, Mr Henry Okyere Jnr., congratulated the new GUTA President on his assumption of office and called for stronger unity among trader groups.

“The challenges facing traders today require cooperation rather than division. We must work together as one team to protect our businesses, stabilise markets and contribute meaningfully to national development,” he said.

The Association welcomed what it described as GUTA’s renewed recognition of the role of Abbossey Okai spare parts dealers in Ghana’s automotive and trading ecosystem and pledged to work closely with the umbrella body to address industry challenges, promote fair trading and support sustainable growth.

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