In a welcome relief, Ghana’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and Ireland, Papa Owusu-Ankomah, has confirmed that no Ghanaian nationals have been attacked or harmed in the recent anti-immigration protests that have rocked the UK.
This reassurance comes as a beacon of hope amidst the tensions and uncertainties that have characterized the demonstrations.
According to the High Commissioner, thorough checks and consultations with relevant authorities have revealed that the Ghanaian community in the UK has remained safe and unscathed throughout the protests.
This is a testament to the strong ties and diplomatic efforts between Ghana and the UK, ensuring the well-being and security of Ghanaian nationals abroad.
The confirmation from the High Commissioner’s office serves as a calming influence, alleviating concerns among Ghanaians living in the UK and their loved ones back home.
As the situation continues to unfold, the High Commissioner’s office remains vigilant, working closely with British authorities to guarantee the safety and welfare of all Ghanaian nationals in the UK.