Problemas logísticos retrasan la evacuación de ciudadanos ghaneses desde Sudáfrica

El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Ghana ha pospuesto unos días la evacuación de sus ciudadanos desde Sudáfrica. El retraso se debe a requisitos legales y logísticos. Más de 800 ghaneses se habían registrado para regresar a su país.

El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Ghana anunció que la evacuación prevista de ciudadanos desde Sudáfrica, que originalmente debía comenzar este jueves, ha sido aplazada. Los funcionarios señalaron como motivos principales la necesidad de realizar exámenes obligatorios a los pasajeros, la coordinación entre múltiples instituciones y la obtención de permisos de vuelo. Más de 800 ghaneses se registraron ante la Alta Comisión en Pretoria para solicitar su retorno. El ministerio declaró que el proceso se llevará a cabo en unos días. El aplazamiento se produce tras las recientes protestas contra inmigrantes indocumentados en partes de Sudáfrica. En Durban, las autoridades han comenzado a verificar el estatus de los ciudadanos extranjeros en el Centro Diakonia, quienes abandonaron sus hogares por motivos de seguridad.

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