Covid-19: Stranded Ghanaians from Qatar airlifted

Ambassador Emmanuel Enos with Ghanaian community members.
Ambassador Emmanuel Enos with Ghanaian community members
Ghana’s embassy in Doha Friday repatriated the first batch of stranded Ghanaians from Qatar onboard a chartered Ethiopian Airlines flight.

Ghanaian ambassador Emmanuel Enos, along with a number of his staff and Ghanaian Community chairman Stephen Adjei, were at Hamad International Airport (HIA) to ensure the smooth departure of their compatriots.

Ghanaians waiting to board their flight at HIA Friday


“With the advent of the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic and its attendant economic and social challenges, many Ghanaian workers were left stranded in Qatar. The Government of Ghana, through its embassy in Doha, and executives of the Ghanaian Community organised an evacuation exercise for the stranded Ghanaians, numbering 226,” he said in a press statement.

The envoy noted that the repatriation arrangements have been successful due to the close collaboration between the embassy, Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through its Chief of Protocol ambassador Ibrahim Yousif Abdullah Fakhro and his staff, and a number of relevant government agencies.
“Without a doubt, the resounding success of the evacuation exercise is a testament to the existing cordial bilateral relations between the two friendly countries,” Enos said.
“The embassy of Ghana in Qatar is hopeful that the existing bonds of friendship between Ghana and Qatar would continue to be strengthened and deepened, even further, in the coming years for the mutual benefit of the two countries. Long live Ghana! Long live Qatar! Long live Ghana-Qatar relations!” he stressed.
Source: Ghanamatters.com/News