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Evacuation of Ghanaians from South Africa will be covered by reserve funds - Ablakwa
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Evacuation of Ghanaians from South Africa will be covered by reserve funds – Ablakwa

June 6, 2026 2 Min Read
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Overseas Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has revealed that the continuing evacuation train for Ghanaians fleeing xenophobia in South Africa is being funded by the federal government’s reserve allocation put aside for emergencies.

He spoke in a particular interview with JoyNews. information file The minister defined on Saturday’s program that he had despatched a proper letter to the president looking for approval for using emergency funds. The request was then accepted by collaboration with Congress, which led to the discharge of sources, he mentioned.

He mentioned the accepted funds had been accessed from designated authorities accounts and are at present getting used to assist evacuation efforts.

“There might be full accountability and nobody goes to run away. Let’s finish the train. And for individuals who are questioning the place the sources are going to return from, there’s all the time a contingency reserve allotted within the annual funds. So that’s what the Minister of Finance introduced on the course of the President and utilized for this train,” he mentioned.

Mr. Ablakwa assured that full transparency could be maintained, including {that a} complete report of all expenditures could be introduced to the general public after the top of the train.

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“There might be full accountability. There may be nothing to cover with regards to the monetary parts of this complete deal,” he asserted.

He careworn that no funds might be disbursed with out correct accounting and warranted strict monetary duty in managing the evacuation course of.

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