In Ghana, a heated debate is brewing between Parliament and the Executive.
Minority Members of Parliament are demanding the suspension of a deportation agreement with the United States, citing growing concerns over its implications for Ghanaian citizens at home and abroad.
What does this mean for Ghana’s foreign relations? And how does it fit into the broader picture of migration, sovereignty, and diplomacy in West Africa?
To help us unpack the issues, we’re joined by Dr. Nana Yaw Mireku, an International Relations Expert, who gives deeper insight into the stakes, the tensions, and the possible outcomes of this unfolding story.