Audio By Carbonatix
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has cautioned Ghanaians against non-essential travels to conflict-prone countries.
Also, the Ministry has advised citizens to be vigilant regarding intermediaries who claim to offer enticing opportunities such as employment, residency, and citizenship permits.
This alert follows the ongoing wars in various countries.
In a statement, the Ministry emphasized the dangers associated with such travels, highlighting the severe risks involved for travellers.
“Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration wishes to caution the travelling public to be wary of the activities of middlemen/agents who purport to have the ability to secure citizenship, resident permits and job offers in conflict areas and countries at war as these journeys are perilous and often have dire consequences.
“In light of ongoing conflicts and the risk of conscription in certain countries or regions around the world, travellers are strongly advised to exercise caution and carefully consider their travel plans,” parts of the statement read.
Meanwhile, travellers have been urged to adopt precautionary measures and prioritise their safety and well-being, especially when considering job offers in regions that pose the threat of conscription and armed conflict.
Latest Stories
-
69 years after independence: Ghana’s freedom must deliver opportunity for its youth.
7 minutes -
Analysis: Why foreign countries are pressuring Ghana over its gold royalties
8 minutes -
Ghana’s democracy still a work in progress – Prof Osae-Kwapong
14 minutes -
Don’t cut down your cocoa trees due to the price cut – John Dumelo appeals to farmers
19 minutes -
A Plus launches Gomoa Easter Carnival; event set for April 2 to 5
27 minutes -
MTN Ghana Foundation hands over GH¢15m accident and emergency expansion to Ho Teaching Hospital
33 minutes -
Preserving history key to national unity and development – UNESCO rep
42 minutes -
Kukubuso Basic School in shambles: Dilapidated buildings pose grave danger to students, teachers
43 minutes -
Ghana’s reset must begin with values and accountability- Mahama
59 minutes -
Economic gains are meaningless if citizens face hardship – Ntim Fordjour
1 hour -
ECOWAS launches mass vaccination to curb deadly sheep and goat plague
1 hour -
Cocoa farmers are worse off under Mahama government – Ntim Fordjour insists
1 hour -
The 6th March Mirage: Why Ghana’s independence remains a fiction
2 hours -
Beyond Independence: Why March 6 should be celebrated as “Ghana’s Day”
3 hours -
MSC imposes war surcharge on shipments to Africa and Indian Ocean islands
3 hours
