Friday , 3 October 2025

Deportation Flight Lands in Ghana at Midnight Without Parliamentary Approval — Sparks Outcry Over Rights Violations

According to Oliver Barker, “Another deportation flight landed last night at around midnight with a plane capacity of 14″—raising concerns over Ghana receiving US deportees without parliamentary approval.The latest deportation arrival, coming in the early hours, highlights ongoing issues surrounding the management and approval of such flights. Critics argue that accepting deportees without the explicit consent and oversight of Ghana’s Parliament undermines the country’s sovereignty and the rights of its citizens.The flight’s late-night timing and relatively small passenger number have sparked questions about transparency and the government’s communication with the public on these sensitive matters. Many citizens and rights advocates call for greater accountability and insist that all deportation activities should go through proper legislative channels to ensure due process.This event adds to a growing debate on how the Ghanaian government handles deportation cases, emphasizing the need for a clear framework that respects human rights and involves parliamentary scrutiny. The public awaits clarifications from authorities on the legality of the most recent flight and the broader deportation policy affecting Ghanaians abroad.

According to Oliver Barker, “Another deportation flight landed last night at around midnight with a plane capacity of 14″—raising concerns over Ghana receiving US deportees without parliamentary approval.

The latest deportation arrival, coming in the early hours, highlightks ongoing issues surrounding the management and approval of such flights. Critics argue that accepting deportees without the explicit consent and oversight of Ghana’s Parliament undermines the country’s sovereignty and the rights of its citizens.

The flight’s late-night timing and relatively small passenger number have sparked questions about transparency and the government’s communication with the public on these sensitive matters. Many citizens and rights advocates call for greater accountability and insist that all deportation activities should go through proper legislative channels to ensure due process.

This event adds to a growing debate on how the Ghanaian government handles deportation cases, emphasizing the need for a clear framework that respects human rights and involves parliamentary scrutiny. The public awaits clarifications from authorities on the legality of the most recent flight and the broader deportation policy affecting Ghanaians abroad.

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