Ghana receives 14 West African nationals deported from the US
Ghana agreed to temporarily host 14 West African deportees from the US, facilitating their return home under the ECOWAS free movement protocol, amid rising US-Ghana trade tensions.
- Ghana's President John Mahama announced that the country has accepted 14 West African deportees from the United States.
- The deportees include Nigerian and Gambian nationals who were facilitated to return to their own countries.
- Ghana is the first West African country to accept deported migrants from the U.S., following an agreement with Washington.
- Mahama stated that Ghana is open to accepting any West African national, indicating the country's welcoming stance.
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Ghana becomes latest African nation to accept US deportees
Ghana said it had accepted 14 migrants deported from the US as part of a bilateral agreement with Washington, following in the footsteps of other African nations approached by the White House as part of its immigration crackdown. President John Mahama said the deportees included several Nigerians and a Gambian, adding that the move was in line with rules that allow the free movement of people within regional bloc Ecowas. Ghana has since helped t…
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Trump sends Nigerian migrants to Ghana in first major deportation
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