Ghanaian Nationals in Doha Advised to Stay Indoors Amid Rising Tensions
The Embassy of Ghana in Doha, Qatar, has issued an urgent advisory directing all Ghanaian nationals to remain indoors following reports of missile strikes and rising regional tensions affecting the Qatari capital. The Embassy stressed that citizens should stay inside until further notice and follow
Ogyem Solomon

The Embassy of Ghana in Doha, Qatar, has issued an urgent advisory directing all Ghanaian nationals to remain indoors following reports of missile strikes and rising regional tensions affecting the Qatari capital. The Embassy stressed that citizens should stay inside until further notice and follow official instructions to ensure their safety.
According to the statement, the advisory is a precautionary measure due to the current instability in the region. Ghanaians have been asked to avoid unnecessary travel, stay away from military installations, and refrain from gathering in crowded areas to reduce exposure to potential dangers.
The Embassy also urged nationals to ensure they have essential supplies such as food, water, and medication, and to maintain contact with official hotlines in case of emergencies. Citizens requiring urgent assistance were instructed to reach out via the provided Embassy contacts.
This advisory follows heightened military activities and retaliatory strikes in the Middle East, prompting several governments to issue similar warnings for their citizens abroad. The Ghanaian government continues to monitor developments closely and will provide updates as the situation evolves to ensure the welfare of its nationals in Qatar.
The Embassy’s warning underscores the importance of vigilance and adherence to official safety guidance during times of regional conflict. Nationals in Doha are encouraged to remain alert and take all necessary precautions until normalcy returns.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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