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‎Ghanaians protest in Accra, want Nigerians out of their country ‎

Accuse foreigners of perpetrating crimes

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July 28, 2025
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Displaying public anger over alleged crimes involving foreign nationals, dozens of Ghanaians gathered on Saturday at the Obra Spot in Accra to demand the immediate expulsion of Nigerians from the country.

The protest highlighted deepening tensions between residents and segments of the Nigerian community, with organizers accusing Nigerians of being disproportionately responsible for a recent wave of criminal activity and social unrest.

‎Chanting slogans and carrying placards, the demonstrators called on government authorities to take decisive action against what they described as “foreign fuelled” crime.

‎”We are tired of living in fear in our own country,” shouted Adwoa Mensah, a protester at the scene. “Every week, we hear of robberies, fraud, or worse — and too often, the suspects are foreigners who have abused our hospitality.”

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‎While no major incidents were reported during the largely peaceful protest, the gathering underscores a growing sense of frustration among many Ghanaians, who say that foreign nationals, and particularly Nigerians, are being unfairly linked with criminal networks operating in Accra and beyond. Protesters cited several recent high-profile cases, pointing to them as evidence that urgent action is needed to preserve safety for residents.

‎Community leaders and human rights advocates, however, have urged caution. They warn that stoking anti-foreigner sentiments risks fuelling xenophobia and could lead to targeted violence.

‎”We understand the concerns around crime, but collective punishment and blanket expulsions are not the answer,” said Kwabena Agyeman, a sociologist at the University of Ghana. “We must not allow frustration to give rise to discrimination.”

‎Officials have yet to issue a formal response to the protest, and there have been no announcements of new law enforcement measures or immigration crackdowns. In the meantime, both communities are watching anxiously as the debate around crime and migration intensifies in the run-up to local elections.

‎The protest at Obra Spot reflects complex and longstanding challenges surrounding immigration, integration, and public safety in Ghana, as citizens and leaders alike grapple with how best to address legitimate security concerns without compromising the country’s tradition of hospitality and regional cooperation.

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