The New Forces spokesman and Belgian national, Shalimar Abbuisi, has described Ghana as her second home.
The public relations professional has therefore expressed her interest in returning to Ghana to continue with her philanthropic work.
She announced that she would return to Ghana after the 2024 general elections.
Shalimar Abbiusi was deported to her native Belgium in December 2023, a move she has described as unfair considering her allegations of human rights violations.
She was deported after the state dropped the charge of obtaining a student permit with a false declaration and subsequently rearrested her.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Dr. Ren on Rainbow Radio 92.4FM in the United Kingdom, she revealed that she will come back to Ghana after the elections.
She is currently seeking legal remedy at the ECOWAS court for what she claims were human rights violations while in the custody of the Immigration Service and NIB.
“I am currently in the ECOWAS court fighting the violation of my human rights. I definitely think that will have a positive impact on my coming back to Ghana. After the elections, I am very keen on coming back to continue doing more. I don’t think it was just at all. If that were the case, I wouldn’t be fighting it in the ECOWAS court. There have been so many human rights violations throughout the whole process of my incarceration, from start to finish. I think we have to speak up about this.”
She emphasised the need for Ghanaians to speak out against the brutal treatment of persons detained by the Immigration Service and the National Intelligence Bureau.
“I think we have to shed light on certain issues, on human rights violations, because of what I have seen and what I have been exposed to. If this is what they are doing to me, how much are Africans and Ghanaians suffering every day? It is really important that we speak up and not be silenced. I want to be a voice for the voiceless and speak up for those who nobody is listening to.”
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana