GBOLEKEN, Grand Gedeh – The Liberia Immigration Service (LIS) mentioned it recorded over 40,000 Burkinabé cocoa farmers to observe and legalize their standing.
By Varney Kamara, with The DayLight
“It’s meant to determine what number of of them entered the nation and the place precisely they crossed,” Alex Kpakolo, Assistant Immigration Comptroller of Grand Gedeh County.
“We’re taking inventory of their actions and actions throughout the totally different cities, villages, districts, and communities the place they’re hosted. By doing this, we will simply hint them if there’s a downside.”
Burkinabés started to cross the Ivorian border to Liberia to plant cocoa because the 2010s. Final yr, France 24 reported 25,000, capitalizing on Liberia’s weak monitoring, massive rainforests and better cocoa value. Ivory Coast has misplaced 90 % of its forest to cocoa farming within the final six many years, in response to that report. The identical is occurring with Liberia, which lost 386,000 hectares of main forests from 2002 to 2024, in response to World Forest Watch, which tracks annual deforestation.
Immigration information present over 1,000 Liberians host not less than one Burkinabe farmer, identified domestically by their ethnic group, Mossi. For the time being, they’re unfold primarily throughout Maryland, River Gee and Grand Gedeh.
In Grand Gedeh alone, the variety of registered Burkinabes has exceeded 36,000. To make sure easy registration, immigration authorities have established 18 registration sectors throughout the county.
“Because of this course of, a lot of the Burkinabes are actually popping out of the bushes and registering. Their hosts too, are encouraging them each day to return for the registration. That’s why you see we have now this sort of excessive quantity,” Kpakolo mentioned in an interview at his workplace in Gboleken, Gbarzon District.

After the registration, the Burkinabes are going to be vetted and issued resident permits, in step with the Alien and Nationality Law of Liberia. The regulation requires non-Liberians to acquire a allow to reside in Liberia. ECOWAS residents to pay US$100 for the allow, with a effective or deportation for violators.
“After registration, we are going to evaluate their standing and discover out whether or not they’re right here solely on a brief foundation, or they wish to keep and work right here completely. After this course of, LIS will decide to start out issuing resident permits,” Kpakolo mentioned.
Rising stress
Labor authorities are watching the method. Robson Bah, Labour Commissioner of Grand Gedeh, mentioned the ministry wanted to get entangled to formalize contracts between locals and their West African companions.
“We have now seen that individuals who don’t have titled deeds are chopping boundaries and giving out land to Burkinabés. And, because of this, you’ve gotten confusion in all places,” mentioned Robson Bah, Labour Commissioner of Grand Gedeh.
“Right this moment, every thing seems to be going properly between the Burkinabes and their Liberian hosts however, when cash begins to return and issues begin to occur, they will not be peaceable.”
Throughout the southeastern area, the cocoa farming is splitting households, and communities, court docket information present. The Zwedru Metropolis Magisterial Courtroom has recorded not less than 10 related. Final week, 31 accused of illegally encroaching on concessions to plant cocoa had been jailed on the Zwedru Correction Palace.
This was a Group of Forest and Environmental Journalists (CoFEJ) manufacturing. It first appeared in The DayLight and has been printed right here as a part of an editorial collaboration.