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Ghana Expresses Regrets Over Travel Advisory On Abuja

The Ghanaian government has expressed regrets over its travel advisory to its citizens to keep away from Abuja, the capital of Nigeria.
Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration said that it was unaware of the threat to its citizens in Nigeria’s seat of power and regrets the inconveniences its earlier travel advisory ‘may have caused to the travelling public.’
Recall that earlier, the ministry in its travel advisory, last Wednesday, had warned its citizens to avoid non-essential travels to Abuja, citing terrorism, kidnapping and other forms of insecurity as serious concerns.
But in a follow-up advisory, yesterday, tagged, ‘Re: Security Update in Abuja, Nigeria’, which the ministry issued to ‘all media houses,’ the Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration Ministry, said it is not aware of any threat targeted at Ghanaians ‘who continue to live in harmony with their Nigerian brothers and sisters.’
The statement reads: “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration wishes to refer to the travel advisory published this evening, Wednesday, November 16, 2022, advising against non-essential travel to Abuja and wishes to state that the statement was unauthorised.
“The ministry is not aware of any threat targeted at Ghanaians who continue to live in harmony with their Nigerian brothers and sisters.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration regrets any inconvenience this may have caused to the travelling public,” it said.The Ghanaian government has expressed regrets over its travel advisory to its citizens to keep away from Abuja, the capital of Nigeria.
Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration said that it was unaware of the threat to its citizens in Nigeria’s seat of power and regrets the inconveniences its earlier travel advisory ‘may have caused to the travelling public.’
Recall that earlier, the ministry in its travel advisory, last Wednesday, had warned its citizens to avoid non-essential travels to Abuja, citing terrorism, kidnapping and other forms of insecurity as serious concerns.
But in a follow-up advisory, yesterday, tagged, ‘Re: Security Update in Abuja, Nigeria’, which the ministry issued to ‘all media houses,’ the Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration Ministry, said it is not aware of any threat targeted at Ghanaians ‘who continue to live in harmony with their Nigerian brothers and sisters.’
The statement reads: “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration wishes to refer to the travel advisory published this evening, Wednesday, November 16, 2022, advising against non-essential travel to Abuja and wishes to state that the statement was unauthorised.
“The ministry is not aware of any threat targeted at Ghanaians who continue to live in harmony with their Nigerian brothers and sisters.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration regrets any inconvenience this may have caused to the travelling public,” it said.