During her official visit to Malaysia, Ghana's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Shirley Ayorkor Botchway, met with the Ghanaian community in Kuala Lumpur, delivering an important message on legal compliance and responsible migration.
Addressing the gathered audience, the Minister emphasised the critical need for Ghanaians abroad to adhere strictly to the laws of their host countries.
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She cautioned that those who engage in unlawful activities and expect governmental intervention should reconsider their actions.
"Breaking the laws in your host country and hoping for government intervention is not a path to be encouraged," she stated firmly.
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The Minister also underscored the importance of registering with Ghanaian high commissions and embassies worldwide.
She stressed that this practice not only ensures that citizens receive timely assistance when needed but also helps the government keep track of the diaspora for better support and coordination.
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"Registering with our high commissions and embassies is crucial. It is a habit that should be cultivated by all Ghanaians living abroad," she urged.
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In a move to address the pressing issue of unsafe migration, Minister Botchway warned the youth against using dubious agencies to leave Ghana.
She highlighted the risks associated with such practices, including exploitation and legal troubles in foreign countries.
"It is vital for our young people to avoid illegal means of migration. These routes are often fraught with dangers and uncertainties," she warned.
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Recognizing the challenges posed by fraudulent migration agencies, the Minister promised to advocate for a review of the existing ban on these agencies.
She emphasised the need for a more regulated system that would protect Ghanaians from exploitation and ensure safer migration processes.
"I will push for a review of the ban on migration agencies to establish a better-regulated framework that prevents fraud and safeguards our citizens," she assured.
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Minister Botchway's engagement in Malaysia reflects her ongoing commitment to protecting the interests of Ghanaians abroad and ensuring safe, legal, and secure migration.
Her proactive approach aims to foster a responsible diaspora community that contributes positively to both their host countries and Ghana.
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