Des problèmes logistiques retardent l'évacuation de ressortissants ghanéens d'Afrique du Sud

Le ministère ghanéen des Affaires étrangères a reporté de quelques jours l'évacuation de ses ressortissants d'Afrique du Sud. Ce délai est dû à des exigences juridiques et logistiques. Plus de 800 Ghanéens s'étaient inscrits pour rentrer au pays.

Le ministère ghanéen des Affaires étrangères a annoncé que l'évacuation prévue des ressortissants d'Afrique du Sud, initialement programmée pour jeudi, a été différée. Les autorités ont invoqué la nécessité de procéder à un contrôle obligatoire des passagers, à une coordination entre plusieurs institutions et à l'obtention d'autorisations de vol comme raisons principales. Plus de 800 Ghanéens se sont inscrits auprès du haut-commissariat à Pretoria pour demander leur retour. Le ministère a précisé que le processus aura désormais lieu dans quelques jours. Ce report intervient après les récentes manifestations contre les immigrants sans papiers dans certaines régions d'Afrique du Sud. À Durban, les autorités ont commencé à vérifier le statut des ressortissants étrangers au centre Diakonia, qui avaient quitté leur domicile par crainte pour leur sécurité.

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