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Western Regional Minister Joseph Nelson has called on security personnel at the Elubo border to remain alert amid a surge of Ivorians seeking refuge ahead of Côte d’Ivoire’s general election scheduled for October 25.
Reports indicate that over 1,500 Ivorians have crossed into Ghana to escape election-related unrest, prompting authorities to heighten border surveillance.
During a working visit to the Ghana–Ivory Coast border at Elubo, Mr Nelson emphasised the need for careful monitoring to prevent potential criminal elements from entering the country.
“The situation is still very fluid. Let’s keep our eyes on the inflows so we can safeguard security and avoid any surprises in the future,” he said.
He further warned that as the election day approaches, more people are expected to cross the border.
“Put yourselves in readiness to receive them, but keep your eyes wide open to ensure no criminals slip through and pose a security threat,” Mr Nelson added.
Deputy Commissioner of Immigration at the Elubo Command, DCI Joshua Krakue, highlighted the challenges in distinguishing between regular travellers and those seeking asylum.
“People are understandably leaving the country to find safe havens, and many may return after the elections if all is calm. However, they don’t present themselves as asylum seekers at the border,” he explained.
DCI Krakue noted that while the number of arrivals is increasing, most individuals are not visibly carrying luggage that indicates an intent to seek asylum.
“They come as normal travellers and only later report to refugee camps if needed,” he said.
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