
Foreign policy must serve Ghanaians, not politics – Samuel Jinapor
“I’ve never seized the opportunity; I’ve never lost the opportunity to make this point that we support the Minister and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the President and the Government of Ghana to take up the matters relating to our compatriots in South Africa, particularly as it relates to the protection of Ghanaian citizens anywhere in the world, in South Africa in particular.”“A lot has happened within the past 24 hours, in relation to foreign affairs, particularly Ghana’s bilateral relations with South Africa,” he said.
Speaking on Tuesday, July 7, against the backdrop of developments in Ghana’s bilateral relations with South Africa, the Damongo MP said recent events have reinforced the need for the country to remain focused on safeguarding Ghanaians abroad.
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