Ghana's High Commissioner Advocates for Compensation for Affected Businesses

Noble Quansah
Journalist
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The Ghanaian High Commissioner to South Africa has announced that the government is actively seeking compensation for Ghanaian businesses impacted by recent xenophobic attacks. The High Commissioner emphasized that a thorough valuation of the affected businesses will be conducted as part of the compensation process. This initiative aims to support the entrepreneurs who have suffered losses due to the violence targeting foreign nationals in South Africa. The Ghanaian government is committed to ensuring that its citizens receive the necessary support and restitution for their hardships. The High Commissioner’s statements reflect the government's broader strategy to protect its citizens abroad and address the challenges they face in foreign environments. The situation remains a priority for the Ghanaian authorities as they navigate diplomatic channels to secure the welfare of their nationals.




