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Fake US Embassy 
The Fake US Embassy

Just what kind of America do you think this is?

E. Ablorh-Odjidja

December 06, 2016

The news about the US visa scam in Ghana is disturbing but amusing in some aspects.

Just think about the poor sap who visits “the sham embassy ...housed in a run-down, pink two-storey building with a corrugated iron roof ,” thinking he or she was on his way to America!

But this joke shouldn't prevent us from thinking about the other aspects; including the issue of corruption in our country, Ghana.

A United States Department of State report said, “In Accra, Ghana, there was a building that flew an American flag outside every Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, 7:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Inside hung a photo of President Barack Obama, and signs indicated that you were in the U.S. Embassy in Ghana.”

The picture of the embassy in the story depicted a decrepit building obviously located in a slum neighborhood.

Inside the purported US Embassy, shouldn't a person in his right druthers ask, “why am I paying $6000 for the chance to immigrate to a country with this decrepit looking embassy?”

The richest country in the world couldn't afford a decent looking embassy?

Well, only the sap, the ignorant or the desperate will miss the obvious. But what about the rest of us, shouldn't we think there is something awfully wrong here – about us?

How about thinking that with our attitude or deliberate negligence, our whole nation could be aiding and abetting this crime?

At this point, we should be bewildered. But our bewilderment shouldn't last longer than a second.

I know some of our readers would be full of compassion for these desperate folks who trek from far and wide to seek visas from a fake embassy. Hence, they wouldn't blame these folks. These are hard times and had been so for a long time.

And of course, the country and our leaders should not be blamed either because there are visa scams in other countries too.

Well, this lament also has to be short.

Remember the story that is unfolding is about our Ghana. She was the target for the US State department investigations.

Investigations of this nature don't just happen.  They start when it is suspected that there is corruption in your system; perhaps, a system that is bereft of institutional integrity throughout its cultural and governmental establishments.

But be careful. Don't allow the built-in Ghanaian humor to ruin your sense of the seriousness of the matter, or what is harmful to our image as Ghanaians.

The US already considers this issue a matter of serious security risk. Just consider  911, ISIS, Turks and fake visa manufacturing factory located in Ghana!

Then, remember a task force was formed to investigate the matter. Therefore, there will be consequences and subtle repercussions.

Unfortunately, our institutions would probably not bother or care to understand fully the repercussions that may follow.

Immigration is a safety valve for poor countries. It helps  if few of its people could escape to other land and places like the US.

The benefits of immigrating to rich countries are already documented in remittances we receive, which disproportionately benefit our national coffer.

So imagine a reduction in visa numbers or a delay in their issuance from the real US Embassy in Ghana and the ill effects the equivalent reduction in remittances will cause at some levels of our society.

Admittedly and to some extent, the discomfort may be personal and limited to some individuals.

But do imagine yourself showing up, after a flight from Accra International to arrive at a US port only to have a US immigration officer take a second look at your visa and then to send you back on mere suspicion.

Fake visa or not, would you mind the experience of such an ignominious return? Well, put the blame on that decrepit fake visa factory in Accra.

“For about a decade it operated unhindered; the criminals running the operation were able to pay off corrupt officials to look the other way, as well as obtain legitimate blank documents to be doctored.” The State Department report said.

Again, we may not be the only country for fake US visa origins. But ours is the only country currently highlighted in the US report for West Africa, ahead of any similarly situated country.

“The sham embassy advertised ... to cultivate customers from Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, and Togo. Some of the services the embassy provided for these customers included issuance of fraudulently obtained, legitimate U.S. visas, counterfeit visas, false identification documents (including bank records, education records, birth certificates, and others) for a cost of $6,000.” The report continued.”

The insulting part of this mater for this writer, beyond the initial crime, is the identity of the principal operators of the scam, “Turkish citizens, who spoke English and Dutch, posed as consular officers and staffed the operation,” the State Department report said.

Don't you want to ask why these Turks thought they could easily round up fools within the borders of our country?

E. Ablorh-Odjidja,Publisher www.ghanadot.com, Washington, DC, December 06, 2016.

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