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Unlocking Opportunities: Gov’t to Facilitate Safe Return of US Deportees – Ablakwa

In a recent announcement, the Ghanaian government, led by Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has revealed plans to facilitate the safe return of US deportees to Ghana. This landmark decision comes as a welcome relief to many individuals who have faced deportation from the United States and are looking for support and opportunities to reintegrate into Ghanaian society.

The initiative, spearheaded by Ablakwa, aims to provide support services and resources to returning deportees, helping them navigate the challenges of starting over in their home country. This includes access to job training, education, and counseling services to help rebuild their lives and livelihoods.

Ablakwa understands the difficulties that deportees face upon their return, from social stigma to economic instability. By offering a helping hand, the government hopes to ease the transition and provide a pathway to a brighter future for individuals seeking a fresh start.

This program is not just about providing assistance, but about unlocking the potential of those who have faced adversity. By providing support and opportunities for deportees to thrive, the government is investing in the talent and potential of its citizens, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to succeed.

As Ablakwa aptly stated, “It is our responsibility as a government to support our citizens in their time of need, no matter what circumstances have led them to this point. Everyone deserves a second chance, and with the right support, we can help deportees reclaim their futures.”

In conclusion, the government’s initiative to facilitate the safe return of US deportees is a testament to Ghana’s commitment to its citizens and their well-being. By providing a helping hand and unlocking opportunities for those in need, Ablakwa and the government are paving the way for a brighter future for returning

Ghanaflare.com

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