Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Hanna Tetteh, has urged all Ghanaians living outside the country to register with the various embassies in order to make it easier for them to be reached in times of difficulty.
According to Ms Tetteh, although some Ghanaians have resorted to the media to make their plight known to attract help, that alone will not be enough to draw the attention of the appropriate authorities to come to their aid, hence the need to register with the embassies.
The Foreign Affairs Minister tweeted on the evening of Saturday July 16 that: “Wherever we have an Embassy, the first port of call for our citizens in distress should be the Ghana Embassy in their country of residence.”
Wherever we have an Embassy the first point of call for our citizens in distress should be the Ghana Embassy in their country of residence
— Hanna Tetteh (@HannaTetteh) July 16, 2016
“Calling a radio station in Ghana when an event happens may make for a great news headline, but is not the fastest way to get you help”.
We also ask Ghanaians to register with the Embassy because in the event of any unfortunate incident it makes it easier to reach to you.
— Hanna Tetteh (@HannaTetteh) July 16, 2016