Two Ghanaian drivers have been killed in a terrorist attack close to the Burkina Faso-Mali border.
The acting Chairman of the Joint Association of Port Transport Union, Alhaji Shamsu Baba Yaro disclosed this to Citi News on Thursday.
The two Ghanaian truck drivers have been identified as Mouhamed Moumen and Suleiman Gariba.
The two are said to have stopped at a security barrier near the Burkina Faso to Mali Border in a town called Koury to settle their travel arrangements, where they had to pay CFA 1,000.
The trucks were reportedly carrying floor tiles from the Port of Takoradi in Ghana that were meant to be delivered to an importer in the Malian Capital, Bamako.
The drivers were reported to have left the Takoradi ports in Ghana about 2 weeks ago.
According to the owner of one of the Trucks whose driver was killed in the unfortunate incident and parenthetically, a direct cousin to the one of the victim disclosed both truck drivers reportedly possessed valid ECOWAS Brown cards.
Security threats
Consistent reports of terrorist attacks across the West African sub-region have led to heightened security measures in the country.
The Minister of Interior, Ambrose Dery earlier confirmed that Ghana is on high alert over possible terror attacks.
He was speaking at a meeting of regional commanders of the Ghana Immigration Service on Wednesday.
Terrorist attacks in Burkina Faso have also forced some of its nationals to migrate to the northern parts of Ghana.
More soon.
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