Ghana’s Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Announces Support Package For Evacuated Ghanaians From South Africa‎

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs  in Ghana has unveiled a comprehensive support initiative for Ghanaians being evacuated from South Africa amid escalating xenophobic violence in various regions of the country.

‎In a public announcement today, the government reassured affected citizens that extensive reintegration measures have been established to assist them upon their return to Ghana.

‎As part of the initiative, all repatriated Ghanaians will receive a “Welcome Home Financial Package” designed to aid in their resettlement after returning from South Africa.

‎Additionally, the government revealed that returnees will also benefit from transportation assistance to facilitate travel to their respective destinations throughout the nation.

‎Furthermore, evacuees will be granted a reintegration allowance aimed at supporting their transition back into their communities and economic activities.

‎The Ministry emphasized that free psychosocial support services would be available for those affected, many of whom may have endured trauma and emotional distress during the attacks and evacuation process.

‎Another significant measure announced by the government involves enrolling returnees in a specialized national database for job placements and entrepreneurial opportunities. The inclusion in this special database is a key component of the support package detailed by the Ministry.

‎The government reiterated its dedication to the welfare and protection of Ghanaian citizens living abroad.

‎In related news, President f the Republic of Ghana, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama has authorized the immediate evacuation of 300 Ghanaian nationals from South Africa following renewed reports of xenophobic violence.

‎Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, shared on Facebook that the affected individuals had adhered to previous instructions by registering with Ghana’s High Commission in Pretoria.

‎He noted that these Ghanaians sought assistance after the latest wave of attacks targeting foreign nationals in South Africa.

‎The recent evacuation effort comes in response to heightened xenophobic tensions in the country, where numerous foreign nationals, including Ghanaians, have reportedly faced harassment, intimidation, and violent assaults.

‎Concerns have escalated in recent weeks following the circulation of videos on social media allegedly depicting foreign nationals being threatened and attacked.

By: Magdalene Agyeiwaa Sarpong

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