Ofori-Atta’s Lawyers Move to Block Deportation After US Detention

Lawyers for former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta are preparing to contest moves that could see him deported to Ghana, following his detention by United States immigration officials for overstaying his visa.

Mr Ofori-Atta was taken into custody on Tuesday by officers of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), initiating a legal process that could result in his removal. His legal team, however, says steps are already underway to avert that outcome.

Speaking to JoyNews, a member of the former minister’s legal team, Frank Davies, confirmed that their counterparts in the US have filed a petition seeking an extension of his stay.

According to him, the application is necessary to enable Mr Ofori-Atta to continue ongoing medical treatment.

“He’s been there for a medical procedure, and he is still undergoing treatment in consultation with the medical team. He has been advised to remain and continue with the repetitive procedures being administered,” Frank Davies said.

He explained that overstaying a visa without formal approval automatically renders a person’s stay unlawful under US immigration laws.

“As it is customary, if you would like to remain in the jurisdiction beyond the limit of your visa, you will have to apply. Otherwise, your stay becomes illegal, and you would have to be repatriated,” he added.

Ofori-Atta, who served under the Akufo-Addo administration, has been at the centre of several controversies, including ongoing investigations and charges filed by Ghana’s Office of the Special Prosecutor.

He is reported to have been in the United States since early 2025 for medical reasons, a claim his lawyers have consistently maintained.

It remains uncertain how soon US authorities will rule on the petition for extension, but his legal team says they are hopeful the application will be approved to allow him to complete his treatment.

SOURCE: Myjoyonline

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