According to the Arab Satellite TV, Al-Jazeera, Ghanaian workers are heading for Iraq for $100/month jobs.
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"I personally feel good about the venture, and the recruits are happy to go and work in a foreign country," he said, noting there were 2000 people on the waiting list, vying for fewer than 400 more spots.
"Everyone is eager to go as, in its present stage, the Sierra Leone economy cannot provide jobs for many people locally."
Though $100 seems a paltry sum for braving the hazards of Iraq, the fate of many in Sierra Leone is comparably dire.
Emerging from a decade of brutal civil war marked by the maiming and mutilation and rapes of thousands of civilians, Sierra Leone is the world's least developed country, with soaring unemployment, little infrastructure and extreme poverty.
Aminata Sesay was one of many mothers who saw off their children on Saturday, proud that her son Amadu Turay, 24, was among those chosen to work as a cleaner in Iraq.
"I fully support my son's decision to travel," she said. "I just need him to call me when he arrives to tell me that things are good for him."