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    Ghana advises citizens to avoid non-essential travel to South Africa over Xenophobic attacks

    By Rebecca EsonJune 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Government of Ghana has urged citizens to avoid non-essential travel to South Africa following a surge in xenophobic violence targeting African nationals.

    In a statement issued on June 1, authorities expressed deep concern over escalating attacks by groups presenting themselves as anti-immigrant vigilantes. The violence has led to injuries, looting, destruction of property, and the takeover of businesses owned by foreign nationals.

    African migrants, including Ghanaians, have been primary targets, raising serious security concerns for those living and working in South Africa.

    “The Government of the Republic of Ghana has observed with great concern the increasing xenophobic attacks in South Africa targeted at Africans… which have resulted in injuries, closure and takeover of businesses, looting and loss of properties,” the advisory noted.

    To safeguard its citizens, the government has lodged formal protests through diplomatic channels, summoned South Africa’s Acting High Commissioner in Accra, petitioned the African Union, and facilitated evacuations. So far, 300 Ghanaians have been repatriated, with another 600 preparing to return home.

    As a precaution, citizens planning trips to South Africa have been urged to reconsider their travel arrangements and postpone non-essential visits until the situation improves. Those already residing in South Africa are encouraged to maintain regular contact with the Ghana High Commission for consular assistance and emergency support.

    The government further assured that it will continue working with South African authorities to ensure the safety of Ghanaians and called on Pretoria to take decisive steps to protect foreign nationals and restore law and order.

    “The Government of the Republic of Ghana reiterates its commitment to prioritising the welfare of Ghanaian nationals at home and abroad,” the statement concluded.

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