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Ghana considering legal action against South Africa over xenophobic attacks — Ablakwa

The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has disclosed that Ghana is exploring the possibility of pursuing legal action against South Africa over the xenophobic attacks that have affected Ghanaian nationals living in that country.

According to the minister, the Ghanaian government believes the matter goes beyond the evacuation and safety of affected citizens and must include accountability for the losses suffered by victims.

He stressed that individuals who lost properties and livelihoods as a result of the attacks deserve justice and compensation.

Speaking on Joy FM on Saturday, June 6, Ablakwa said Ghana has formally communicated its position to South African authorities and expects concrete measures to be taken to address the concerns of affected Ghanaians.

“We are also considering formal legal action in competent international courts on this matter. We have made it clear that the matter does not end with the evacuation of Ghanaians. There has to be accountability and there has to be a price to pay.

“We have told the South Africans that we expect them to take responsibility and compensate our nationals. The only action we have seen on their part is with the Ghanaians who were hospitalised. They approached us that they are willing to take care of the medical bills.”

The minister emphasised that the protection of Ghanaian citizens abroad remains a top priority for the government.

He noted that Ghana’s diplomatic missions continue to engage with South African officials and monitor developments closely to ensure the safety and welfare of Ghanaians living in the country.

Xenophobia has become a recurring issue in South Africa over the years, often fuelled by tensions over jobs, economic opportunities and access to public services.

Foreign nationals from several African countries have periodically found themselves the targets of violence and discrimination, prompting condemnation from governments, civil society organisations and international bodies.

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