Ghana condemns Mali Terror attack, mourns victims, issues security advisory to citizens and traders

ACCRA, Ghana (NPA) — The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ghana has expressed solidarity with Mali following deadly coordinated terrorist attacks that struck multiple military positions, including the capital, Bamako.
In a press release issued Monday, the Government of Ghana said the April 25 attacks resulted in the death of Mali’s Defence Minister, Sadio Camara, alongside several military personnel and civilians.
The Ghanaian government conveyed its condolences to the Malian authorities and people, describing the development as a tragic escalation of insecurity in the Sahel region.
“Violent extremism must have no place in our world, and we must step up collective efforts to end this horror,” the statement said.
Amid the deteriorating security situation, Ghana advised its citizens residing in Mali to exercise heightened caution, limit non-essential movements, and maintain regular contact with its embassy in Bamako.
It also directed Ghanaian traders and transport operators plying routes into Mali to suspend travel until further notice, citing ongoing efforts by Malian authorities to stabilise the situation.
The government said it is working closely with relevant authorities in Mali and would provide updates on when trading activities can safely resume.
Reaffirming its position, Ghana stressed that the safety and well-being of its nationals remain a top priority as it continues to monitor developments in the region.
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