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[ 2017-10-11 ]
Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of Parliament, Frank Annor Dompreh Gov’t investigating report of Ghanaian ISIS fighters – Majority The Majority in Parliament has assured that
government is investigating a recent report by the
Libyan government, which claimed that between 50
to 100 Ghanaians have joined the dreadful
terrorist group, Islamic State in that country.
A report issued by the Libyan government said
Ghanaian migrants feature prominently as members
of the terrorist group.
The report placed Ghana in the second highest
category suggesting that between 50 to 100
Ghanaian migrants are frontline fighters for the
so-called Islamic State in Libya.
Following the report, the Minority in Parliament
charged government not to allow the Ghanaian IS
fighters into the country until they are properly
investigated and given security clearance.
“Government must put measures in place to ensure
that none of these alleged Ghanaian Islamic State
fighters are allowed to return to Ghana without
strict security clearance and surveillance,” the
Minority spokesperson on Foreign Affairs, Samuel
Okudzeto Ablakwa, said at a press conference on
Tuesday.
The Minority also called on government to ensure
that Ghana’s international reputation is not
affected over Libyan report.
But Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of
Parliament, Frank Annor Dompreh, at a counter
press conference said government will certainly
break its silence on the matter after the
investigation.
“This is not a matter that is new, the
government is fully aware of this. We have done
enough checks at the Ministry [of Foreign
Affairs], and the Ministry is already aware. What
is important is that, the ministry is conducting
investigations on this matter… We think that
soonest, the Republic and for that matter the
government, will come up with the full disclosure
and findings of what indeed is the truth or
otherwise,” he said.
Mr. Dompreh also challenged the report, saying
for now, the identity of the supposed Ghanaians
believed to have joined the terrorist group, has
not been confirmed.
“In the report, it is being alleged that some
Ghanaians have been mentioned – the authenticity
of these Ghanaians have not been proven at this
stage,” he added.
KNUST student joins ISIS
This comes on the back of reports that a graduate
from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and
Technology, Nazir Nortei Alema had joined the
terrorist group in 2015.
Harry Sarfo, a German Ghanian, had also in the
early part of 2017, confessed to having been a
fighter for ISIS.
The 28-year-old, who is serving a three-year
prison term in Germany on terrorism charges, said
he had however avoided participating in the
group’s violence. Source - citifmonline.com
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