Russia-Ukraine Conflict: First batch of students arrive in Ghana

Russia-Ukraine Conflict: First batch of students arrive in Ghana

by Joseph Anthony
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Ghanaian students from Ukraine who have arrived at the Kotoka international Airport

The first batch of Ghanaian nationals who have been evacuated from Ukraine has arrived at the Kotoka International Airport in the capital, Accra.

The 17 students arrived on Tuesday morning.
This makes Ghana the first country that has been able to evacuate its citizens to flee the current unrest in Ukraine following Russia’s invasion.
โ€œWe got to the border at 6:00 pm on Friday. It took 12 hours to cross the border amid fighting with Ukrainians. The boys had it so badly. The women also struggled, but it was tougher for the men,โ€ one of the students said.
Meanwhile the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong has touted the governmentโ€™s role in airlifting the students into the country.
โ€œThe government is determined to make sure that your colleagues who want to be evacuated are evacuated. Information coming in is that Ghana is the first country that has evacuated her compatriots,โ€ he told the evacuees.
Foreign Affairs Minister Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey had earlier announced that About 460 Ghanaian students have left Ukraine en route to Poland, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic following Russia’s invasion.
More than 1,000 Ghanaian nationals are currently studying or working in Ukraine.
Russia invaded Ukraine early on Thursday morning.
Ghana like other countries had asked its citizens in Ukraine to run for cover while the government device means to evacuate them from Ukraine.
Like the Nigerian nationals, Ghanaians in Ukraine who are mostly students had recounted how stranded they were coupled with reports of racial discrimination.
Its President, Vladimir Putin, announced the military operation at dawn despite calls for de-escalation from world leaders.
There have been reports of explosions near major Ukrainian cities, including its capital, Kyiv.
Recent tensions have stemmed from Russiaโ€™s opposition to Ukraineโ€™s moves towards European institutions like Nato and the EU.

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