The
Bureau for Internal Affairs (BIA), a centre for intelligence gathering on
public concerns, says the public outcry about government decision to resettle
Syrian and other refugees in the country is a source for security concern.
The
BIA noted that the US and the International Criminal Court for Rwanda choice of
Ghana for the resettlement of the refugees was based on how reliable the
country’s security is and “as a nation we should rather hail and not vilify the
move”.
Mr
Thomas Mills, Director, Monitoring, BIA in a statement issued in Accra said refugees from Togo, Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone and Liberia have been
resettled in the country including ex-combatants and this did not pose a threat
to national security.
“Our
tone, emotions and expressions should be the source of concern and not the
refugees,” the statement said.
A
statement issued by Ms Hannah Tetteh, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional
Integration, earlier this week said Government
has responded positively to a request to assist in the resettlement of a number
of persons from Rwanda and Yemen.
It
said it took cognisance of the grave humanitarian crises in the Middle East by
providing refuge to some displaced persons in Syria who have relatives in
Ghana.
It
said prior to winding up its affairs on the 31st of December 2015, the
Government was approached by representatives of the International Criminal
Tribunal for Rwanda to resettle some of the persons who were tried and had
either been acquitted and discharged or had been sentenced and had served their
time but did not find it appropriate to resettle in Rwanda.
"We
have decided to respond to the request of the tribunal and have indicated our
readiness to take two of such persons and give them residence in Ghana."
At
the request of the US Ghana has agreed to accept two detainees of Yemeni origin
who were detained in Guantanamo but who have been cleared of involvement in any
terrorist activities and are being released, the statement said.
It
explained that the refugees are unable to return to Yemen at the moment “and we
have indicated our readiness to accept them for a period of two years after
which they may leave the country.
Additionally,
Government has decided to allow relatives of members of the Syrian community
resident in Ghana who have been displaced as a result of the conflict in their
country to resettle in Ghana.
In
all instances the persons who are being allowed into the country are subject to
security clearance and their activities will be monitored during their stay in
the country.
“Ghana
recognises that as a member of the international community we have a
responsibility to assist in international crises situations having regard to
our own resources and capacity to assist, and it is in this regard that the
Government has decided to take these actions.
"We
wish to assure the public that in doing so we are cognizant of the need to
protect the safety and security of our own citizens and are taking all the
necessary steps to ensure that is done."
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