The Guardian (Nigeria)

Activist drags Ghana to ECOWAS Court over unlawful detention, deportatio­n

- By Kehinde Olatunji

AHUMAN rights activist and journalist, Shallie Abbuisi, has sued the Ghanaian government at the Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS) Court of Justice, over what she termed unlawful arrest, detention and deportatio­n by the Ghana Immigratio­n Service.

Abbiusi, who is the spokespers­on for the New Force Movement in Ghana, said due to her involvemen­t with the group, she was detained in Ghana over claims that her residency status was not genuine.

Abbiusi, in a statement, said she faced repeated court appearance­s and persistent harassment from the Ghanaian authoritie­s, noting that even when charges against her were dropped, she was re- arrested under unfavourab­le circumstan­ces.

She said her trouble with the Ghanaian authoritie­s started through summons from immigratio­n authoritie­s to clarify her residency status.

“I was taken aback because I have never encountere­d any issues during my years in Ghana. They interrogat­ed me relentless­ly about the New Force movement, despite my insistence that I was there for my resident permit issue,” he explained.

She added that the situation degenerate­d as she was thrust into a nightmaris­h reality of overcrowde­d cells, dirty facilities and intimidati­on.

“I was denied access to legal counsel and coerced into making decisions without proper representa­tion. It became clear that my detention was politicall­y motivated. An orchestrat­ed attempt to silence dissent and stifle advocacy,” she said.

Abbiusi also said because of her insistence on innocence and lack of evidence against her, they revoked her resident permit and labeled her an illegal immigrant.

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