Ghana to evacuate stranded nationals ready to bear travel cost – Foreign Affairs Ministry
The Ministry of Foreign
Affairs and Regional Integration (MoFARI) is asking for information on
Ghanaians stranded abroad as a result of the border closure to evacuate them
back home.
According to MoFARI in a statement, “All
eligible nationals who are prepared to pay for their cost of travel to Ghana
must submit their details to the Ghana High Commission abroad by close of today
Wednesday, May 13, 2020.”
Earlier this week the government of Ghana
decided to evacuate some government officials and Ghanaians who were stranded
abroad as a result of border closures due to the outbreak of covid 19
Charles Owiredu, Deputy
Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration said earlier this week
that the special arrangement was arrived at due to available information on the
spread of the novel Coronavirus.
“We’ve received some requests and calls from
some Ghanaians in the UK, US and in other countries. Like I said, based on the
earlier discussions the President had with the ambassadors, they are supposed
to furnish us with data of stuck Ghanaians who find themselves in such
situations. Whatever decision will be taken, we’ll be led by the science,” he
said.
Ghana’s current case count of covid 19 is
5,127 with 494 recoveries and 22 deaths.