Source: Africa Publicity
Ghana has rescued and repatriated 28 of its citizens from Côte after they fell victim to human trafficking.
In a statement dated May 10, 2026, Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration said the victims were “predominantly youth.”
It says the operation to rescue and repatriate the Ghanaians from “a sophisticated human trafficking network” was conducted by security operatives and officials of the Embassy of Ghana in Abidjan.Ghana Rescues and Repatriates 28 Citizens Trafficked to Côte d’Ivoire
Ghana has rescued and repatriated 28 of its citizens from Côte after they fell victim to human trafficking.
In a statement dated May 10, 2026, Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration said the victims were “predominantly youth.”
It says the operation to rescue and repatriate the Ghanaians from “a sophisticated human trafficking network” was conducted by security operatives and officials of the Embassy of Ghana in Abidjan.Ghana Rescues and Repatriates 28 Citizens Trafficked to Côte d’Ivoire
Ghana has rescued and repatriated 28 of its citizens from Côte after they fell victim to human trafficking.
In a statement dated May 10, 2026, Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration said the victims were “predominantly youth.”
It says the operation to rescue and repatriate the Ghanaians from “a sophisticated human trafficking network” was conducted by security operatives and officials of the Embassy of Ghana in Abidjan.
Below is the full statement:









