Ghanaians abroad suspect minister

Accra, Oct. 10, Network Herald — A core group of Ghanaians living overseas have indicated intentions to seek legal redress over what they describe as “subtle moves being made by the government through deputy Information Minister Stephen Asamoah-Boateng to erode their democratic right to freedom of movement in an attempt to breach their fundamental rights to privacy,” in his quest to raise foreign capital.

Source: GhanaWeb

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