Ghana SA mission cautions its citizens to be alert following xenophobic threats
The Ghana High Commission in South Africa has cautioned Ghanaians resident in South Africa to “be cautious and avoid places that are prone to violence.”
This follows recent threats on social media of renewed xenophobic attacks on
non-South Africans.
A statement released on Monday, 2 September 2019 by the High Commission in
South Africa said: “The High Commissioner, George Ayisi-Boateng, had a
telephone conversation with some leaders of Ghanaian associations over the
weekend in response to threats on social media of a proposed attack on foreign
nationals in South Africa”.
The mission reiterated the advice given to “leaders of the Ghanaian
associations through the said telephone conversation that Ghanaians in South
Africa should be cautious and avoid places that are prone to violence.”
It also urged Ghanaians resident in South Africa to “communicate early signals
and potential threats to their leadership as well as the Pretoria mission and
the police” and further called on all Ghanaians living in and around perceived
hotspots to be “on the alert, watch and monitor movements of suspicious
assailants”.
Meanwhile, the Ghana mission says: “It is engaging with other diplomatic
missions and the government of the Republic of South Africa to seek ways of
finding a permanent solution to the unfortunate recurrence of attacks on
foreign nationals in the country.”