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Ghana and Russia Agree to Address Youth Enlistment Concerns Together – Foreign Affairs Ministry

The Government of Ghana says it has reached an understanding with Russia to work together to address concerns surrounding the enlistment of Ghanaian youth into the ongoing Russia–Ukraine war.

According to Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, discussions between officials from both countries have focused on protecting Ghanaian citizens and ensuring that recruitment activities involving Ghanaians are properly monitored.

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Ghana and Russia officials engage in discussions over concerns about Ghanaian youth enlistment in foreign conflicts.

The development comes after growing public concern over reports of Ghanaian nationals being drawn into the conflict.

Government Responds to Concerns Over Ghanaian Fighters

Authorities in Ghana have recently raised alarms about reports that some young Ghanaians may have been recruited or persuaded to join the conflict abroad.

The issue gained national attention following revelations that several Ghanaians had been caught up in the Russia–Ukraine war, with officials confirming casualties among those involved.

In an earlier briefing, a government minister disclosed that dozens of Ghanaian nationals had lost their lives in the conflict. Read more in our report: 55 Ghanaians killed in Russia–Ukraine war – Minister.

Diplomatic Engagement Between Ghana and Russia

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says diplomatic engagement between Accra and Moscow is ongoing to address the situation.

Officials from both countries are working to ensure transparency and to prevent vulnerable youth from being drawn into foreign military operations.

The government also emphasized its commitment to safeguarding the welfare of Ghanaian citizens abroad while maintaining diplomatic relations with international partners.

Growing Risks for Ghanaians Abroad

The concerns about enlistment come amid broader safety risks facing Ghanaian nationals overseas.

In a separate incident, some Ghanaians were recently injured in a drone attack in Dubai, highlighting the dangers citizens may face when caught in international conflicts or security crises. Read more here: Ghanaians injured in Dubai drone attack.

Why This Story Matters

The situation underscores the importance of government vigilance in protecting citizens abroad, especially young people who may be targeted by recruiters promising financial opportunities.

By engaging diplomatically with Russia, Ghana aims to ensure that its nationals are not exploited or unknowingly drawn into foreign conflicts.

Authorities are urging Ghanaians seeking opportunities overseas to verify employment offers and remain cautious about recruitment schemes that could expose them to dangerous situations.

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Daniel Jeddman
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Daniel Jeddman is a seasoned journalist and publisher, and the founder and editor of Ghana Media, a leading independent digital news platform covering Ghana news, African affairs, and digital media trends. Active since 2011, Daniel has built a reputation for credible, engaging reporting and thought leadership in media. Beyond journalism, he is an accomplished author, having published the inspirational books Put God First, An Angel From Heaven, and Bloodline Effect, blending faith, life lessons, and storytelling to inspire readers across Africa and beyond.
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