Relatives of Ghanaians who disappeared in Gambia wanted

Accra, May 17, GNA – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Regional Integration and NEPAD on Tuesday asked relatives of 14 Ghanaians who have allegedly been murdered or have disappeared to report at the Ministry.

A statement signed by Ms Georgina Djameh, Acting Director of Information, Culture and Linguistics Bureau, said anyone with information on them should report at Room 31 for important discussions. They are Isaac Kwadwo Ampadu; Mensah William; Edmund Kumi; Nelson Frimpong; Kwabena Fosu; Daniel Osei; Isaac Asante and Yaw Kyere. The rest are Emmanuel Nartey; Richard Boakye; John Kweku Arkorful; Kwaku Appiah; Mensah Peter and Paul Awuah. 17 May 06

Source: GhanaWeb

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