Family appeals to government to help locate relative missing around Tunisia and Italy  

By P.K.Yankey  

Elonyi (W/R), March 29, GNA – The family of Philip Boadi, a young man from Elonyi  in the Jomoro  Municipality, has appealed to the government and Members of Parliament (MPs) in the  Nzema area to help locate his  whereabouts and that of three friends who travelled outside the country last year in search of greener pastures.  

Mr Douglas Beyela, Spokesperson  to the family, told the media at Elonyi that Philip Boadi was a former worker with the Ghana Dock Labour Company Limited in Accra, until he decided to travel abroad with three of his friends who were also indigenes of Nzema.  

He said they left the shores of Ghana through Tunisia to Italy somewhere in March 2024.  

“The last communication I had with my grandson on phone was that some people in Tunisia who were along the seashore at the time they were finding  their way to Italy beaconed them to come in their direction.  

“His phone then went off so I could not get the feedback from him as to what happened next to them,” he said.   

Mr Beyela stated that since then his phone had remained off and communication between Philip Boadi and the family also ceased.  

He appealed to the Ghana Embassies in Tunisia and Italy to trace the whereabouts of Philip Boadi and his three Nzema friends and send them back home.   

GNA  

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