The final phase of the evacuation of 900 Ghanaians from South Africa is set to begin on July 25, marking the conclusion of a major government-led repatriation exercise aimed at bringing stranded citizens safely back home.
The operation represents the last stage of a coordinated effort to assist hundreds of Ghanaians seeking to return from South Africa, with authorities working alongside relevant agencies to ensure a smooth and orderly evacuation process.
Officials say the repatriation exercise has been carefully planned to guarantee the safe transportation and reintegration of the affected citizens upon their arrival in Ghana.
The initiative underscores the government’s commitment to protecting the welfare of Ghanaians abroad, particularly those facing difficult circumstances and requiring assistance to return home.
As the final evacuation date approaches, the affected individuals have been urged to comply with all travel and documentation requirements to facilitate a seamless departure.
The completion of the exercise is expected to bring relief to hundreds of families, bringing to a close one of the country’s significant citizen evacuation operations in recent times.


