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Ghana receives 14 West African nationals deported from the US
Ghana received 14 West African deportees from the US under a bilateral agreement; most were Nigerians who returned home by bus, following the ECOWAS free movement protocol.
- 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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