Opoku Duncan Boateng, the Coordinator fo r Ghanaian Expatriates in Spain
GHANAIANS LIVING in Spain, in Europe, have complained bitterly about constant maltreatment being meted out to them.
According to them, they were being denied passport processing forms to ensure their stay in Spain, among other problems.
They also lamented about exorbitant fees that are charged them even if they were allowed to process their passports.
The frustrated Ghanaians have laid the blame of their predicament right at the doorstep of the Ghana Ambassador to Spain.
According to them, they have been going through harsh conditions for some months now and the president should save them.
Opoku Duncan Boateng, Coordinator for Ghanaians in Spain, said “the Ghanaians in Spain were running out of patience”.
He said the Ghana Embassy in Spain was making life unbearable for them and the president should quickly come to their aid.
“Ghanaians living in Spain hereby petitions President Nana Akufo-Addo to make it clear the actual cost of processing passport to Ghanaians in Spain”.
Again, Duncan Boateng called for the immediate disbandment of the Ghana Union, allegedly formed by the ambassador.
He said the Ghana Union is also responsible for delay in the issuance of Ghanaian passports and so it should be disbanded now.
FROM I.F. Joe Awuah Jnr., Kumasi