Ghana accused of targeting Fulani refugees from Burkina Faso | DW News Africa

Security forces in Ghana stand accused of expelling Fulani people who have fled from jihadist violence in Burkina Faso.
Ghana says it is carrying out a repatriation exercise for those that wish to return. But the the UN and the Fulani union condemned the expulsions. Maxwell Suuk reports from the Tilli Forest in Ghana's Upper East state.
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  • @masterpnk3717
    @masterpnk3717 Жыл бұрын

    Ghana, doing what Nigeria can not do

  • @onlyinnigeriao.i.n3060
    @onlyinnigeriao.i.n3060 Жыл бұрын

    Ghana is learning an important lesson from Nigeria and I don't blame them.

  • @trinityeric2283
    @trinityeric2283 Жыл бұрын

    We in Ghana will never be intimidated by this publication, we know the kind of mayhem they cause in our society ie armed robbery, rape, destruction of farmlands, etc. They are very lawless

  • @kwameodoom1305
    @kwameodoom1305 Жыл бұрын

    The Fulanis use their cattle to destroy people's farm, rape and even kill farmers who confront them. We love everyone but the way they destroy people's farms with the cattle is too heartbreaking and worrying

  • @SiawR.A
    @SiawR.A Жыл бұрын

    The question should be; why are they being chased out of all settlements across Africa?. We can't turn a blind eye to that. The atrocities committed by most of this Fulanis in Ghana is crazy. They launch attacks on market women, drivers on route to their destinations. Not to mention attacks on farmers and their plantations.

  • @henry5118
    @henry5118 Жыл бұрын

    Dear Ghanaians, this is your brother from Nigeria 🇳🇬. Please protect your land, children and women from fulani harassment. In Nigeria we learnt that lesson the hard way.

  • @BueaBuea
    @BueaBuea Жыл бұрын

    It is time for Fulanis to settle like all other groups, than traveling from country to country. You can't move cattle all over the country and damaging people's farms. Fulanis don't want to change to so called, modern ways. They don't want to go to school, and they want to continue moving from place to place. I don't want Fulanis to come and destroy crops in my village. They have the same problem all over West Africa. It's time for Fulanis to integrate and stay in permanent communities like other groups or tribes, else things will only get worse for them as a people. A whole lot of banditary in Nigeria is caused by Fulanis. I mean highway armed bandits.

  • @kwawus5696
    @kwawus5696 Жыл бұрын

    When villagers in Agogo (Ashanti Region ) were raped, farms destroyed and chased from their homes into the bush by these Fulani herdsmen where was DW reporters.

  • @chefadudennis
    @chefadudennis Жыл бұрын

    The fulani started the violence years ago. They came to our country with their cattles,obey no laws and break all the rules by destroying farms, lands with their cattles and it got worse when these fulani started killing the farmers who complained about their farms being destroyed by their cattles.

  • @kafuitsrakasu9187
    @kafuitsrakasu9187 Жыл бұрын

    Most of them are very wicked but have innocent faces , they can kill you just a blink

  • @kofig5519
    @kofig5519 Жыл бұрын

    This news is actually music to the Ghanaian population.

  • @ikeobiakwukwaegbu1146
    @ikeobiakwukwaegbu1146 Жыл бұрын

    Ghana “ DO NOT “ let them in oh!!! You have been warned!!!

  • @AmafFarms
    @AmafFarms Жыл бұрын

    I'm a Ghanaian and I condemn attacks and discrimination in any form but this particular report is misleading and doesn't reflect the reality in Ghanaian communities. Ghana is very peaceful and hospitable place for any law abiding citizen.

  • @busolaamos9332
    @busolaamos9332 Жыл бұрын

    That's what a responsible government does to protect his people from harm.

  • @serwaakobua7826
    @serwaakobua7826 Жыл бұрын

    Ghanaians are generally peaceful. Playing the ethnic discriminatory card is shameful. It would be fair to tell your viewers the mayhem caused by the Fulani to the good people of Ghana. This is unfair. The Fulani are generally nomadic. Meanwhile Isaac from the African Studies department did an abysmal job on the narrative of how their perceived. There is no smoke without fire. Ghanaians are better than that

  • @asumjoseph6654
    @asumjoseph6654 Жыл бұрын

    So they fled from Bukinafaso to Ghana and decided to settle inside a forest all by themselves? What were they thinking? I mean being African doesn't guarantee the fact that one group of people can move to another part of the same continent and start to build houses and canopies in a specific forest or bushes just like that

  • @ernestfdd4589
    @ernestfdd4589 Жыл бұрын

    The press has no idea what these fulani guys are doing in Ghana. Very wicked people.

  • @nicoswiss9564
    @nicoswiss9564 Жыл бұрын

    Ghana force them out oooo they are the once causing problems and insecurity in Nigeria intact all over West Africa

  • @emekamarcel
    @emekamarcel Жыл бұрын

    I want to feel sorry for these Fulanis, but when I remember what the Fulanis have done in Nigeria, the terrorist attacks from them, I feel indifferent

  • @kuffuor_godfred
    @kuffuor_godfred Жыл бұрын

    As a Ghanaian, let me add my voice. The Ghanaian community is very welcoming and every visitor or tourist can attest to this. However, a number of Ghanaians have suffered some horrendous brutalities from some Fulanis. Like the head of the Fulanis issued a disclaimer in this documentary, it is not all the Fulanis who are into these barbaric acts. The challenge is that since these Ghanaians who have had these experiences cannot forget these unmentionable cruelties, its had a dent on their minds to welcome them.