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Xenophobic attacks: Why announce evacuations without preparation? - Minority parliamentary group questions government
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Xenophobic attacks: Why announce evacuations without preparation? – Minority parliamentary group questions government

May 24, 2026 3 Min Read
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A minority group of MPs on Parliament’s Overseas Affairs Committee has questioned why the federal government introduced the evacuation of South Africa within the midst of xenophobic assaults and earlier than correct preparations had been made.

This follows the postponement of the deliberate evacuation of Ghanaians from South Africa.

In an announcement launched on Friday and signed by Damongo MP and rating member of the committee, Samuel Abdullahi Jinapole, the caucus described the event as “deeply worrying”.

Minorities say they’re critically involved in regards to the authorities’s response to the problem following new incidents of xenophobia in South Africa.

The assertion stated current studies of threats and assaults in opposition to overseas nationals have brought about worry and nervousness amongst many Ghanaians dwelling within the nation.

The minority identified that because of the deterioration of the state of affairs, the federal government itself introduced plans to evacuate the affected inhabitants.

“Based on studies, tons of of Ghanaians have registered on the Excessive Fee in Pretoria within the hope of help and help,” the assertion stated.

The caucus stated it had persistently known as for “swift, coordinated and decisive motion” to guard Ghanaian nationals overseas because the starting of the disaster.

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He burdened that the safety of Ghanaians overseas stays a “elementary accountability of presidency”.

However the minority stated they had been dissatisfied that after “bulletins, assurances and public statements,” the federal government cited authorized and logistical difficulties as causes for suspending the evacuation drill.

“Such points shouldn’t grow to be an impediment throughout disaster response,” the assertion stated.

“These had been points that ought to have been thought-about and addressed earlier than the dedication was made public.”

The minority argued that the newest setback had heightened considerations in regards to the Ministry of Overseas Affairs’ response to points associated to civil safety and overseas affairs administration.

The assertion stated the incident highlighted the necessity for governments to make sure that bulletins are backed by the operational methods essential for implementation.

“The federal government should subsequently acknowledge its accountability,” the caucus declared.

“Behind each statistic are Ghanaians, households dwelling in worry and folks looking for safety and safety of their nation.”

The minority additional known as on the federal government to behave urgently and critically to deal with the considerations of affected Ghanaians.

The report known as on authorities to offer the general public with “clear and common updates” and be certain that all essential measures are taken to guard the welfare, dignity and security of Ghanaians dwelling overseas.

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