Ghana’s Embassy in Tripoli, in collaboration with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), has orchestrated the repatriation of 165 Ghanaian nationals from Libya to their home country.
The initiative, unveiled by the Information Ministry in a press release on Thursday, February 8, signifies a concerted endeavor to assist Ghanaian citizens in distress abroad. The group is scheduled to arrive at Kotoka International Airport at 1500 hours GMT.
This endeavor follows previous successful repatriation endeavors, including the return of 169 Ghanaians from Tripoli to Accra last October and the voluntary repatriation of 134 individuals from Misrata to Ghana on October 10, 2023, as part of the Voluntary Humanitarian Return (VHR) program.
Since the inception of the VHR program in 2023, a total of 629 Ghanaians have been beneficiaries, underscoring the commitment to aiding nationals facing challenges abroad.
The repatriation efforts prioritize several categories of individuals, including those detained, individuals requiring medical assistance, families with children, stranded individuals, and destitute individuals seeking assistance to return to Ghana. This emphasis underscores the humanitarian nature of the initiative, aiming to provide support to those most vulnerable and in need of assistance.
Such collaborative efforts between the Ghanaian government, represented by its embassy, and international organizations like the IOM highlight the importance of collective action in addressing challenges faced by citizens abroad. The coordinated approach ensures a swift and efficient response to crises while upholding the principles of humanitarianism and solidarity.
As the repatriation process unfolds, the Ghanaian authorities continue to demonstrate their unwavering commitment to safeguarding the welfare of citizens both at home and abroad, providing essential assistance to those in distress and facilitating their safe return to Ghana.
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