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We will demonstrate in 21 days if … CPA warns

The Consumer Protection Agency (CPA) has threatened a public demonstration in 21 days if government does not address issues of unfair treatment meted out to Ghanaians at the various embassies.

Speaking on Rainbow Radio, Executive Director , Kofi Capito noted that the collosal visa fees charged Ghanaians must be be refunded to them if they are refused Visas by the embassies.

He continued that, the treatment meted out to Ghanaians by some of the embassies including the American Embassy, Canadian High Commission as well as the British High Commission is an infringement on the rights of individuals and must be condemned with immediate effect

Consumer Protection Agency wants government to as a matter of urgency, address the issue within the twenty one days to avoid their wrath.

” To my fellow Ghanaians, if you don’t hear anything proper from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, I am urging Ghanaians please, you should demonstrate peacefully, to let them know that in Ghana they cannot infringe upon our rights. So this is where I am pleading with Ghanaians.’’

“The CPA is giving the foreign ministry twenty one days to at least respond to the letter given to them. As to what they are doing for us Ghanaians to know that our government is working on our behalf.”

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