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    Child beggars take over Kumasi streets; harass individuals

    ComfortBy ComfortSeptember 7, 2021Updated:September 7, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Ashanti Regional Security Council (REGSEC) has been urged to ramp up measures to halt the influx of alien child beggars on the streets of Kumasi.

    The principal streets of Ghana’s second-largest city have recently been invaded by hundreds of alien beggars, the majority of whom are believed to have migrated from Mali, Burkina Faso, South Sudan, Chad and Niger.

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    The recent conflicts in the Sahelian Region have been identified as the factors contributing to this development, as the migrants and their children flee for their lives.

    Private and commercial drivers in Kumasi are appealing to the Regional Security Council to remove the beggars from the streets to stop the constant harassment the beggars are subjecting them to.

    The beggars are on major streets, such as Amakom traffic light, Kumasi central Mosque, Kejetia, Ahensan and airport round about areas.

    These migrants have also besieged mosques in the Kumasi metropolis, especially the Kumasi Central Mosque, where most of them perch.

    The manner in which these kids run after speeding vehicles on the streets is distracting drivers which equally poses a threat to the children.

    These migrants have besieged mosques in the metropolis, especially the Kumasi Central Mosque, where most of them are perching.

    Weeks ago the Immigration Service in the Ashanti region raised security concerns with some of the foreign beggars who continuously ask drivers and commuters for alms.

    The Ashanti Regional Immigration Commander, ACI Charles Yaw Bediako, noted that some of them hold sharp objects and weapons to threaten commuters.

    In response to this, ACI Bediako said his outfit was working to ensure the appropriate removal of the foreign beggars from the streets.

    Meanwhile, since the immigration service gave this assurance on 4th August 2021 at a news conference at the Ashanti regional coordinating council, nothing significant has been done to address the concerns of commuters, commercial and private vehicle drivers.

    Drivers in Kumasi who are concerned about the unfortunate development revealed that the presence of minors on the street sometimes leads to avoidable accidents which need immediate attention by the city authority’s particularly the Ghana immigration service.

    Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM

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