Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs cautions that the notice in circulation claiming that Ghanaians have been asked to leave Cambodia is FAKE.
Cambodian authorities have confirmed to us that they have issued no such notice. The Cambodian Ministry of Interior has proceeded to issue a press clarification today stating that the purported notice is “completely untrue” (see attached).
I can, however, assure Ghanaians that prior to the publication of this fake notice, a number of Ghanaians in Cambodia had reached out to us requesting to be evacuated, and are already being assisted by the Foreign Ministry and our High Commission in Malaysia.
Between March and May this year, we have evacuated 85 Ghanaians from Cambodia. 76 more are being evacuated to complete the exercise.
The welfare of Ghanaians anywhere in the world remains our priority.
For God and Country 🇬🇭 🙏🏾
Trending News: Ghana has officially exited the IMF bailout programme after successfully concluding the negotiations on the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) agreement with the IMF.
For me personally, this is a testament to the leadership of President John Dramani Mahama. The discipline and integrity of the approach to economic governance have been phenomenal. Regular meetings with the IMF and the leaders of the implementing authorities of Ghana’s economic policy have paid good dividends.
Let me commend, my brothers, the Finance Minister @AtoCassielForson, the Governor of the Central Bank, and the good people of Ghana for the confidence you have all reposed in the leadership of @JDMahama and all the other experts working assiduously on stabilising the economy.
For me a stable economy and a consistent currency are two of the most valuable qualities of a healthy economy and so far Ghana is doing well.
Kudos to government.
#Ghana
@MarcWatkinsEsq A fully qualified barrister of England and Wales, will have some sort of right to do legal work in for example Scotland but can’t demand right of audience to Scottish courts. Before Brexit, qualified lawyers could automatically work in EU countries but it’s much more limited now.
@MarcWatkinsEsq No, not at all. It’s a good question to ask because in England and Wales, you have to study two different qualification courses to either qualify as a solicitor or a barrister. I am doing the Bar so I’ll be a barrister.
@4600BC@iamMELMAK@metrotvgh And when you pay for yours, do pay for you wife’s to be done too. Switching babies at birth is equally a problem in the healthcare sector.
@theboahen@JDMahama Ibrahim Traoré recently stated that they had no issue with France and France were not their enemy. All they want is for France to treat them as equals by establishing win/win opportunities.