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Libya Slave Trade: You Can Be Successful In Ghana Even If Satan Is President – Information Minister

Illegal migrants from Africa, attempting to reach Europe, walk towards a detention center off the coastal town of Guarabouli, 60 kilometres (36 miles) east of the capital, on July 8, 2017. Thirty-five migrants, including seven children, were feared drowned after their inflatable craft sank off the Libyan coast, the coastguard said. Eighty-five migrants, including 18 women, were rescued with the help of fishermen who alerted the coastguard. / AFP PHOTO / MAHMUD TURKIA (Photo credit should read MAHMUD TURKIA/AFP/Getty Images)

Government is entreating young Ghanaians to persevere if they wish to succeed

Information minister, Mustapha Hamid says young persons can be successful no matter what.

Minister of information has called on the youth of Ghana to persevere if they wish to remain successful in the country.

Mustapha Hamid, reacting to the ongoing slave trade in Libya, says the youth in Ghana can succeed “even if the devil is President of Ghana.” According to him, the Ghanaian youth need to change their mindset and develop ingenious ways to succeed rather than resolving to travel to Europe with their life-long savings.

Reports indicate that victims of the dehumanizing practice including Ghanaians, Ethiopians, Sudanese and Nigerians who left their countries to seek greener pastures in Libya, with some using that country as a route through the Mediterranean into Europe.

So far, about 127 Ghanaians living illegally in the broken state of Libya have returned home.

The repatriation was supervised by the foreign affairs ministry and the International Migration Organisation (IOM).

Written by PH

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