The Government of Ghana has expressed serious concern over reports of xenophobic attacks targeting Ghanaian nationals living in South Africa.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ghana has formally engaged South African authorities through diplomatic channels to ensure the safety and protection of its citizens residing abroad.
Officials say the situation is being closely monitored, with Ghana’s High Commission in South Africa working to verify reports and provide assistance to affected nationals where necessary.
🔎 Government Response
The Ministry emphasized that the safety and welfare of Ghanaians abroad remains a top priority. Authorities have urged calm among citizens while diplomatic discussions continue between both countries.
Ghanaian officials have also called on South African authorities to take swift action to prevent further incidents and ensure that foreign nationals are protected under the law.
🌍 Diplomatic Engagement
Ongoing talks between Ghana and South Africa aim to strengthen cooperation and address concerns raised by reported incidents. Ghana is expected to push for stronger security measures for migrant communities and improved enforcement against perpetrators of violence.
⚠️ Public Concern
The reports have sparked concern among families in Ghana, particularly those with relatives living in South Africa. Civil society groups have also called for stronger international protection mechanisms for migrant workers and foreign residents.
📌 Outlook
Authorities say updates will be provided as discussions continue. Ghana has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting its citizens wherever they are in the world and ensuring their rights are respected under international law.