
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued new travel guidelines for Ghanaians planning to visit high-risk areas, following a deadly terrorist attack in Burkina Faso that claimed the lives of eight traders. According to the Ministry, citizens are advised to contact the Ministry or Ghanaian embassies for guidance before embarking on such journeys.
The new guidelines are aimed at ensuring the safety and security of Ghanaian citizens traveling abroad. The Ministry is working closely with other agencies to provide timely advice and assistance to citizens in high-risk areas.
The terrorist attack in Burkina Faso has raised concerns about the security situation in the region. The Ghanaian government is taking steps to protect its citizens and provide support to those affected by the attack.
Ghanaians traveling to high-risk areas are urged to exercise extreme caution and stay informed about local conditions. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is committed to providing assistance to citizens in need.
The public is advised to stay tuned for further updates on the situation. In the meantime, citizens are encouraged to contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Ghanaian embassies for guidance on travel to high-risk areas.
The safety and security of Ghanaian citizens remain a top priority for the government.
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Author: Korkor Anumu



