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Ghana’s discreet decision to accept a group of West African deportees rerouted from the United States in early September has sparked unease across the region, raising questions about the country’s role as both a champion of African unity and a strategic partner on the global stage.

Accra framed the move as a humanitarian gesture rooted in pan-African solidarity.

But what was intended as a show of compassion has instead fueled backlash, with critics accusing Ghana of “shouldering responsibility” for a crisis not of its making.

Detractors warn the arrangement could set a troubling precedent, turning Ghana into a de facto “dumping ground” for unwanted migrants and straining already fragile ECOWAS cohesion.

The controversy underscores a delicate balancing act: Ghana must reassure neighbors wary of external interference while maintaining credibility with powerful partners abroad.

How Accra navigates this storm may prove a defining test of its regional leadership and diplomatic resolve.