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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has assured Ghanaians that the government remains committed to safeguarding its citizens overseas, particularly during challenging or risky situations.
His remarks come amid growing tensions in the Middle East, prompting Ghana’s diplomatic missions to reinforce measures to monitor and protect citizens abroad.
This comes against the backdrop of escalating military exchanges between Israel, Iran, and the United States, which have heightened fears of a broader regional confrontation.
Recent developments have seen coordinated strikes and counter-threats raise global alarm over the stability of the Middle East. Analysts warn that the situation carries significant risks for diplomatic missions, foreign nationals and international shipping routes in the region.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, March 3, Mr Ablakwa reiterated that “no Ghanaian would be abandoned in harm’s way,” underscoring the administration’s dedication to the welfare of nationals living outside the country.
He further praised the staff of Ghana’s embassy in the United Arab Emirates for their support of the Black Queens and other Ghanaian nationals trapped in the region as airlines cancel flights to and from affected areas.
The Black Queens delegation comprises 25 players and 16 officials.
“I commend our embassy personnel in the UAE for their patriotism, courage, compassion, and professionalism as they continue to provide consular support and ensure the safety of the Black Queens,” he stated.
He concluded his statement by reaffirming the national pledge: “For God and Country.”
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