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Gbinyiri Conflict: Minority Supports Ghanaian Refugees in Cote d’Ivoire with 2 Million Cfa

Minority in Parliament has made a donation to Ghanaian refugees in Vonkoro in the Bouna Region of Cote d’Ivoire.
The Gbinyiri conflict claimed over 30 lives, displacing over 40,000, with an estimated figure of 13,000 displaced in neighboring Cote d’Ivoire.

A cash donation of Cfa 2 million was made to the displaced Ghanaians to cater for some of their critical needs.

Announcing the donation to the refugees, Nana Asafo-Adjei-Ayeh, the leader of the four-member delegation that visited the displaced Ghanaians in Vonkoro empathized with the victims.

“We are here on behalf of the Minority in Parliament and Ghanaians in their entirety to empathize with you for the ordeal you’re all going through as a result of this conflict. We are making this donation to you to help alleviate some of the challenges you’re facing. It is our hope that sooner than later, a lasting resolution will be reached for all of you to return home. Do accept this cash donation of CFA2 Million from us and use it to support yourselves” he said.

Receiving the donation, the leader of the refugees in Vonkoro, Kawuro Kwasi David, the Assemblyman for Bale Electoral Area in Bole expressed gratitude to the Minority MPs for their kind gesture.

“We can only be grateful to you for your kind gesture as this will go a long way towards making sure that our stay here becomes comfortable. We do appreciate this from the Minority MPs of our Parliament” he stated.

The displaced Ghanaians who were in high spirits expressed the optimism that with the Minority putting pressure on the government, their desire to return home to Ghana will be a reality.

“We believe that with you as the Minority, if you put pressure on the government, we shall achieve results as we wish very much to return home” a concerned refugee intimated.

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