The first flight carrying the second batch of Ghanaians from South Africa has successfully departed, marking another significant milestone in the government’s ongoing efforts to bring its citizens safely back home.
Passengers were seen waving Ghanaian flags with excitement and gratitude as they boarded, many expressing heartfelt appreciation to President John Dramani Mahama for facilitating their evacuation.
Several returnees praised President Mahama’s leadership and his unwavering commitment to the welfare of Ghanaians abroad, describing the repatriation exercise as timely, reassuring, and deeply humane.
The emotional departure was filled with joy, relief, and anticipation as passengers began their journey back to Ghana, where they look forward to reuniting with their families and loved ones.


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