When Black slaves from East Africa flooded into the West African region, embracing freedom and the civilized world, the East African Government did not actually pay much attention to this trivial matter.
After all, among the 800,000 Black people, a large part of them were the elderly, weak, sick, and disabled, which had obviously become a burden rather than a wealth, so sending this group of Black people away was in line with the East African Government's wishes.
As for East Africa's unscrupulous act of driving more than 800,000 Black people into the British and French colonies, the East African Government did not care at all. It could be said that Upper Volta and the Gold Coast were essentially in a state of neglect by France and the United Kingdom, with those two countries not having the ability to care about the life and death of the West African colonies.
