First Set of Nigerians Deported by Trump Arrive in Ghana

President John Dramani Mahama of Ghana confirmed this to reporters late Wednesday.

The first group of Nigerians slated for deportation from the US under President Donald Trump have departed America.

President John Dramani Mahama of Ghana confirmed this to reporters late Wednesday.

A group of 14 deportees including Nigerians and one Gambian have already arrived in Ghana, and the government facilitated their return to their home countries,” Mahama said at a press conference.

He said Ghana had already facilitated the return of the Nigerians to their country by bus while the Gambian was still being assisted to return home.

“We were approached by the US to accept third-party nationals who were being removed from the US. And we agreed with them that West African nationals were acceptable,” Mahama said.

“All our fellow West African nationals don’t need visas to come to our country.”

Mahama described Ghana-US relations as a “tightening situation”, citing the hiked US tariffs on Ghanaian goods and visa restrictions on its nationals.

He however said relations remained positive.

The Trump administration has approached a number of African countries to accept deportees as part of its push to deter immigration.

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