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The Government of Ghana has outlined some measures to woo the
UAE to reconsider its decision and lift the travel restrictions of travellers
from Ghana.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration in a
statement dated 12th January 2022 disclosed that Ghana’s measures were
proposed by relevant authorities from UAE.
“I have the honour to furnish the following information on
additional stringent measures recommended to be implemented by the Government
of Ghana to convince the UAE Government to reconsider its decision and lift the
travel restrictions of travellers from Ghana to UAE,” a portion of the
statement reads.
The United Arab Emirates has imposed a travel ban on some
selected African countries including Ghana, effective 28th December 2021.
The Ranking Member on the Foreign Affairs Committee of
Parliament, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has urged African countries planning to
attend the impending Dubai Expo on March 8, 2022, to reconsider their
decisions.
Mr. Ablakwa disclosed that “Ghana, Angola, Guinea, Kenya,
Tanzania, Uganda, Côte d’Ivoire and Ethiopia do not have an active case count
and hospitalization anywhere near that of France, UK, Italy, USA and India
whose citizens are all allowed, rightly so if I may add, to still travel to and
transit through Dubai.”
According to the MP, the daily active cases in the UAE have
now crossed 1,800, far higher than Ghana’s 1,264 new cases, and yet UAE
citizens can travel to Ghana whereas Ghanaians cannot travel to the UAE.
“I urge African Presidents and the African Union to
immediately denounce this shameless discriminatory policy and to proceed by
giving UAE authorities an ultimatum to reverse this backward ban, failing which
I strongly expect African countries to reciprocate in good measure, and in
addition withdraw en masse from the ongoing Dubai Expo which closes on March
31, 2022,” he added.
However, the Ghanaian government as part of measures in
pressing on the UAE to lift the ban says only results from the five (5)
approved labs would be accepted for travellers from Accra to UAE namely LEDING,
FRONTIERS, AIRPORT CLINIC, AKAI HOUSE and MDS LANCET.
Find the measures in a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs below:
Source:
starrfm.com.gh
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