Some beggars

The Nigerien Embassy in collaboration with the Government of Ghana has kick-started the process to repatriate some Nigerien beggars on the streets of Accra.

A spokesperson for Nigerien Embassy in Accra, Abdallah Mohamed Hassan, told Accra 100.5 FM’s 6:00 am news on Wednesday, June 8, 2022, that the embassy has engaged the Government of Ghana to have the beggars who are Nigerien nationals removed from the streets of Accra.

According to him, through the partnership with the Government of Ghana, some one thousand beggars made up of children among others have been mobilised and will be dully repatriated in accordance with migration regulations of Ghana.

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He said this is to clear the streets of Accra of the nuisance of seeing persons who are Nigerien nationals begging on the streets of Accra.

He assured the Nigerien residents in Ghana who will be repatriated that employable skills will be provided.

He said all persons who will be repatriated to Niger as a result of the measures to rid Nigerien beggars off the streets of Accra will be catered for at home.

He noted that the Nigerien government has made jobs available for all who will be returned.

He warned that persons who will be repatriated as a result of the partnership will be dealt with in accordance with the immigration laws of Ghana if they attempt to return to Ghana.

In recent times children believed to be Nigerien nationals from the West African sub-region have besieged some streets in Accra, occupying medians and traffic intersections of some busy streets to harass motorists and pedestrians for money.

The places where the children are mostly seen are the Graphic Road, Lapaz, Achimota, Kasoa Old Barrier traffic lights, University of Professional Studies (UPSA) junction, the Accra Mall, Adjiringano, Shiashie near Emmanuel Eye Clinic, and some ceremonial streets.