Ablakwa Welcomes 345 Returnees, Declares: “You Are Treasures, Not Burdens”
Minister for Foreign Affairs Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has warmly welcomed the second batch of 345 Ghanaians evacuated from South Africa, assuring them of the government’s unwavering support as they begin a new chapter back home.
The returnees arrived at the Accra International Airport on Saturday, June 6, where they were received by a government delegation led by the Foreign Affairs Minister. Their arrival forms part of the ongoing national evacuation exercise aimed at assisting Ghanaians affected by recent developments in South Africa.
Addressing the evacuees, Ablakwa delivered a message filled with hope and reassurance, emphasising that the government sees them as valuable citizens with immense potential, not as individuals defined by their circumstances abroad.
He firmly rejected negative labels that may have been associated with their return, stressing that the state recognises their dignity and worth.
“You are not any of those misguided elements they have tried to portray you. To us, you are not troublemakers. To us, you are not criminals. To us, you are not people who are destitute, unwanted, or without anything to offer. To us, you are treasures. You are special.”
Ablakwa further assured the group that the government remains committed to supporting their reintegration and ensuring they have the opportunity to rebuild their lives with pride and confidence.
He reiterated that every Ghanaian—regardless of where they lived or the circumstances surrounding their return—remains an integral part of the nation’s future.
Meanwhile, the evacuation operation continues, with another flight carrying more than 300 passengers expected to arrive in Ghana on Sunday, June 7.