Ghana: Ghana Embassy in Qatar Announces Emergency Evacuation for Citizens
The Ghana Embassy in Qatar has initiated an emergency evacuation for citizens due to escalating security tensions in the region.
The Ghana Embassy in Qatar has announced an emergency evacuation exercise for Ghanaian citizens, which follows rising security concerns in the region. In a press release dated March 15, 2026, the embassy stated that this decision was made by the Government of Ghana after a thorough evaluation of the increased risks to the safety of its citizens living in Qatar. This measure aims to prioritize the well-being of Ghanaians amidst the changing security dynamics prevalent in the Middle Eastern region.
The embassy's announcement references a previous notice issued on March 6, urging Ghanaians considering repatriation to utilize the emergency evacuation options now being facilitated. The embassy specifically emphasized that this operation will be a one-way trip, taking citizens directly from Qatar back to Ghana. This step illustrates the consulate's proactive approach and its responsibility towards its citizens overseas during uncertain and potentially dangerous times.
Ghanaians wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity are required to confirm their participation by submitting the biodata page of their passports. This process highlights the organized nature of the evacuation effort and reassures citizens of Ghana's commitment to their safety, reflecting the government's broader concern for the welfare of its nationals abroad amidst heightened tensions.