*SUAMAN MP DEMANDS DATA OF GHANAIAN STUDENTS LIVING IN TOGO.* Member of parliament for Suaman, Hon Fredrick Addy today asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs Mr Okudjeto Ab
*SUAMAN MP DEMANDS DATA OF GHANAIAN STUDENTS LIVING IN TOGO.* Member of parliament for Suaman, Hon Fredrick Addy today asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs Mr Okudjeto Ablakwa, if the Ministry identifies and documented the total number of Ghanaians currently residing in Togo, including students, traders, and undocumented migrants and how their data are being verified in real time. Answering the question , the foreign Affairs minister, Samuel Okudjeto Ablakwa highlighted the importance of registration and data collection of Ghanaians living abroad. Mr Okudjeto Ablakwa said, the ministry has compiled data on certain categories of Ghanaians, such as students on government scholarships and those participating in the "Year Abroad" program for French studies in Togo. He noted that, the challenge lies in tracking Ghanaians who do not register with the embassy or join recognized associations when they travel. He therefore encouraged the Ghanaians to register with the embassy t
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*SUAMAN MP DEMANDS DATA OF GHANAIAN STUDENTS LIVING IN TOGO.* 

 

 

Member of parliament for Suaman, Hon Fredrick Addy today asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs Mr Okudjeto Ablakwa, if the Ministry identifies and documented the total number of Ghanaians currently residing in Togo, including students, traders, and undocumented migrants  and how their data are  being verified in real time.

 

Answering the question , the foreign Affairs minister, Samuel Okudjeto  Ablakwa  highlighted the importance of registration and data collection of Ghanaians living abroad.

 

 

Mr Okudjeto Ablakwa said, the ministry has compiled data on certain categories of Ghanaians, such as students on government scholarships and those  participating in the "Year Abroad" program for French studies in Togo. 

 

He noted that, the challenge lies in tracking Ghanaians who do not register with the embassy or join recognized associations when they travel. 

 

He therefore encouraged the Ghanaians to register with the embassy to receive consular assistance and support.

 

Report by PKB

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