
Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has sparked conversations online after speaking strongly against the alleged xenophobic attacks targeting Africans living in South Africa.
According to reports, the Ghanaian government is now pushing for the matter to be discussed at the African Union summit as concerns continue to grow over the safety of Ghanaians and other foreign nationals residing in South Africa.
The minister reportedly stressed that Africans should not become enemies to themselves, especially at a time when unity across the continent is more important than ever. His statement has since triggered mixed reactions online, with many Africans debating the ongoing tension between locals and foreign nationals in South Africa.
Some social media users believe African countries need stronger diplomatic actions to protect their citizens abroad, while others argue that unemployment and economic hardship are fueling the crisis.
This development comes amid several past reports of attacks on foreign-owned businesses and immigrants in parts of South Africa, issues that have repeatedly caused tension across the continent.
As discussions continue, many Africans are calling for peace, unity, and better cooperation between nations to avoid further violence.
What are your thoughts on this issue? Do you think African leaders are doing enough to protect their citizens abroad?
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