Ghana cautions nationals against non-essential travel to and from the Middle East as tensions escalate

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The Government of Ghana has officially advised its citizens to suspend all non-essential travel to the Middle East following a significant escalation in military hostilities involving Iran.

The travel advisory, issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration on Saturday, 28th February 2026, comes as the regional security situation deteriorates, posing a direct threat to international aviation and maritime routes.

It follows a joint attack by the US and Israel against Iran, with retaliatory attacks by Iran targeting US bases in the Middle East.

The ministry warned that the volatile environment could lead to sudden airspace closures, leaving travellers stranded or caught in the crossfire of active combat zones.

Protecting the Ghanaian diaspora

With thousands of Ghanaians currently residing in the Middle East, particularly in the Gulf States, Israel, and Lebanon, the government is urging those already in the region to exercise extreme caution.

Nationals have been directed to avoid crowded public spaces, military installations, and areas prone to protests or retaliatory strikes.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration is closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East… In view of the current security developments, the Ministry advises all Ghanaian nationals to avoid non-essential travel to and from the region until further notice,” the official statement read.

Evacuation and emergency protocols

Government sources indicate that Ghana’s diplomatic missions in the region have been placed on high alert.

The ministry is currently updating its database of nationals in the most affected areas to facilitate a swift evacuation should the situation transition into a full-scale regional war.

Citizens in the Middle East are advised to:

  • Register with Missions: Ensure contact details are updated with the nearest Ghanaian Embassy or Consulate.
  • Monitor Local News: Stay informed through credible international and local media outlets.
  • Maintain Communication: Keep mobile devices charged and inform family members in Ghana of their whereabouts.

Economic and diplomatic ripples

The “Iran attacks” and the subsequent regional instability are expected to have a knock-on effect on Ghana’s economy, particularly regarding global oil prices and shipping logistics.

While Ghana maintains a policy of non-interference, the government has joined the international community in calling for maximum restraint from all parties involved.

The Ministry stated that it would continue to provide regular updates as the security landscape evolves.

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