Aflao, March 4, GNA- Another batch of 19 Ghanaians deported from the
Federal Republic of Nigeria arrived at the Aflao border Sunday morning
unaccompanied by that country's immigration authorities.
This brings the number of deportees so far to 44 since Friday
February 23 following that country's deportation of illegal immigrants
in the run-up to its April general elections.
Eighteen of the latest arrivals, 14 men and four women are from
Chorkor in Accra, while the nineteenth person a man said he hails from
Takoradi.
They were registered by the Ghana Immigration Service and handed
over to the Ketu District NADMO Secretariat where they took their bath
and some meals.
The group has since been conveyed to Accra by NADMO officials for
further assistance to travel to their various destinations.
Mr Abraham Tagoe, 34, and Mrs Emelia Nikoi, leaders of the group
said 17 other Ghanaians who could not afford to pay their
transportation fares are still stranded at the Nigeria-Benin border
where they were dumped last Friday by the Nigerian authorities.
They said more Ghanaians were likely to be caught up in the clamp
down on illegal residents before the country's April 2007 general
elections.
The deportees alleged that they were picked up at various
locations in Akwaibo State and were locked up for two days without
food and water and were also denied the opportunity to bring their
families along with them.
04 March 07