Government Engaging Ukrainian Authorities To Ensure Safety Of Ghanaians
Government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said it is gravely concerned about the security and safety of Ghanaians living in Ukraine following reports of tensions and violent clashes. According to the Ministry, government has in the meantime asked the over 1,000 students and other Ghanaians
to seek help at government places of shelter. This is to ensure their safety temporarily as government “engages the authorities, our relevant diplomatic missions and our honorary consul on further measures.” Government’s statement comes at a time when the National Union of Ghana Students
(NUGS) has called for the immediate evacuation of Ghanaian students from the Ukraine-Russia region. “As conflict escalates within the region, governments of countries across the world are prioritizing the evacuation of their citizens from the area, to forestall harm to their citizens. Currently, a
number of students have fled the region, showing growing insecurity and fear among our students. Some of those students including Chapter Executives of NUGS in Ukraine have touched down and made contact with the National Secretariat of NUGS, advising that urgent steps be taken to ensure
the safety of their colleagues still in the region. As the mother body of Ghanaian students, the safety of our students remains our paramount concern, hence our advocacy for this line of action”, NUGS said in its statement. International media outlets have reported that Russian troops on Thursday
launched their anticipated attack on Ukraine, as President Vladimir Putin cast aside international condemnation and sanctions and warned other countries that any attempt to interfere would lead to “consequences you have never seen.” “Big explosions were heard before dawn in Kyiv, Kharkiv
and Odesa as world leaders decried the start of an invasion that could cause massive casualties, topple Ukraine’s democratically elected government and threaten the post-Cold War balance on the continent.” Meanwhile, President Joe Biden has pledged new sanctions to punish Russia for the
aggression. But Putin has justified it all in a televised address, asserting that the attack was needed to protect civilians in eastern Ukraine. He claimed that Russia does not intend to occupy Ukraine but will move to “demilitarize” it and bring those who committed crimes to justice.