Document #1145196
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Author)
According to Ethnologue: Languages of
the World, Sekpele (identified as 53 on the map of
Ghana) is one of the numerous languages spoken in the Volta Region
of Ghana (1992, 264). The language is spoken north of Hohoe in
southeastern Ghana by a group called Likpe (Mu) (ibid.,
270). Sekpele is spoken by 15,000 people and belongs to the
Niger-Congo family of African languages. The DIRB is unable to
corroborate this information at the present time. For general
information on the languages spoken in the Volta Region of Ghana
that may be of interest, please refer to page 264 of the
attachment.
This response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the DIRB within time constraints. This response is not, and does
not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular
claim to refugee status or asylum.
Ethnologue: Languages of the
World. 1992. 12th ed. Edited by Barbara F. Grimes. Dallas:
Summer Institute of Linguistics Inc.
Ethnologue: Languages of the
World. 1992. 12th ed. Edited by Barbara F. Grimes. Dallas:
Summer Institute of Linguistics Inc., pp. 263-271.