Supporters of a six-year-old Nigerian autistic boy who was deported from the country earlier this month staged a protest outside yesterday's first meeting of the Cabinet following the summer recess.
Speaking after the protest, Rosanna Flynn of the Residents Against Racism campaign group, said the aim of the protest was to highlight the situation of Great Agbonlahor and his family.
He and his mother Olivia and twin sister Melissa have travelled to Ghana in the hope of securing a school which can treat his autism.
However, Ms Flynn said that Ms Agbonlahor had told her recently that she was struggling to find a school for her son.
The family was deported to Nigeria earlier this month, after a last-minute High Court application to stop the deportation failed.
However, the family's solicitor, Kevin Brophy, has since said the case will be heard again before the High Court on October 1st.
Ms Agbonlahor has previously claimed her son would be treated as an outcast in Nigeria, due to a lack of understanding of his condition.
However, a spokesman for the Nigerian embassy in Dublin has denied that would be the case.