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AddressHay Alandalus
Tripoli
Libya
PostalPO Box 4169
Phonelocal: (021) 477.2534
international: +218.21.477.2534

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Afrakoma
Thu, 17 Mar 2011 11:09 EDT
Are the Embassy workers coming home?
Mr President and Brother Foreign Minister and nephew Baba Jamal. Please instruct all the Ghana Embassy staff in Tripoli to come home since they are equally important as those being evacuated.
Adu Prince
Thu, 10 Mar 2011 03:11 EST
urgent
i happend to be in bengazi but am home now but my brother in tripoli says there is no help no food and they are suffering a lot so am pleading with the govt of Ghana help them his name is Amin Mujahid contact 00218918035260
PATRICK APRAKU (LONDON)
Mon, 7 Mar 2011 07:10 EST
IS BETTER TO SHUT UP IF YOU HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO OFFER
No wonder people lik you - Ayuba Alhassan will keep on licking the boots of the ruling govenment regardless of any circumstances you fellow national are undergoing in Libya.

Are you not ashamed of the reckless and iresponsible atitutude of the NDC government evacuation exercise? Taking bribes from these poor guys before allowing them to board planes and boats is pure insults and absolute disgrace to the good people of Ghana.

Grow up and face the realities of the day - Mr. Alhassan! We need the right people at this crucial moment to suggest the best way to evacuate our brothers and sisters from this war torn country of Libya
ayuba alhassan
Sun, 6 Mar 2011 16:07 EST
ghanians and tripoly
why are some section of us trying a hardway to politicise this hooooole thing God save us .
ILYASU ABDULAI
Sat, 5 Mar 2011 05:31 EST
URGENTLY HELP Pls. Pls. Pls.
All what i can say is to call this Numba quekly ( 0918939671 ) if not . 1383 Ghamaians will be shoot by gun in the nest 10 ours, so pls. Try n help them fastly, n quekly. the oner of the phone his name is Abdul-Rauf Karim. Thank you
Kwabena Adjei
Thu, 3 Mar 2011 16:20 EST
Kofi Bismark
I learnt that he and his other Ghanaian Colleagues are locked up in a community near Tripoli.
Embassy staff please contact them on this number 0021 891 939 9685. They have no food, no water and cannot come out for fear of their lifes.
Thank you in advance.
Kwabena
PATRICK APRAKU (LONDON)
Wed, 2 Mar 2011 10:02 EST
WHO IS IN CHARGE?
Further to my earlier post on this forum, I would like to know who is actually in charge of the plights of 7 vulnerable Ghanaians trapped in Libya.

We have Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ghana and Ghanaian Consulate in Libya but no one seems bothered about the deplorable situations our brothers and sisters are undergoing in this war torn country.

I humbly invite all peace loving Ghanaians everywhere in the world and other International Human Rights Organisations including Police and Arm Forces in Libya to lend their support so that we could rescue these poor people from the chaotic situation they are in now.

They need urgent medical treatment and basic food to survive in the next couple of days.

THEY CAN BE CONTACTED ON 00218924367360. THEY ARE IN MOSARATA (COBRAZIL)- LIBYA

We have had enough of " Ghana Ebassies" set up in every country of this world with their sole intention of grabbing monies from their own nationals. Your days are numbered.

We need sensible and responsible government in difficult moments like these.
WAXBERRO
Wed, 2 Mar 2011 09:47 EST
IS THESE WHAT WE CALLED BETTER GHANA AGENDA?
BETTER GHANA AGENDA, WHILE YOUR PEOPLE IS STURG IN SERIOUS TROBLE IN ANOTHER'S MAN COUNTRY. PROF. MILLS WHAT DO AND YOUR GOVENMENT HAVE TO DO ABOUT THESE, IF YOUR RELATIVES SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE WOULD HAVE LET SATVE TO DEATH, URINATE AND DRINK? THE EALY YOU TAKE ACTION THE BETTER IT IS FOR ALL GHANAIANS TO HAVE A PEACE OF MIND BECAUSE OUR BELOVED RELATIVES LIFE IS IN DANGER.PLEASE TAKE ACTION FOR THE BETTERMENT OF OUR LOVELY COUNTRY.INUSAH YAKUBU I PRAY THAT MAY THE ALMIGHTY GOD BRINGS YOU SAFELY HOME.
Anonymous
Wed, 2 Mar 2011 06:17 EST
Ghana Refugees at Tripolli airport
We have been in contact today with 2 Ghana friends who were taken to Tripoli airport in groups by the Nigerian Embassy. along the way they have been robbed by local militia and they have now been at Tripoli airport for 3 days where the military / police are confiscating phones. One of them is very ill now. There has been no communication with them during the 3 days at Tripoli airport. They have had no food, water or shelter at the airport. Please can you try and help you citizens and coordinate the evacuation of many other African nationals stranded in desperate situations at Tripoli airport. We pray daily for their safety and their help .
PATRICK APRAKU (LONDON)
Wed, 2 Mar 2011 03:38 EST
RESCUE THESE DYING GHANAIANS
May I use this forum to send an SOS message to the Ghanaian Authorities to rescue fellow Ghanaians are trapped in a war torn town of Mosarata (Gobrazil) in Libya.

CONTACT THEM ON:00218924367360

They are without food since this civil war and in very fragile and deplorable conditions.They require urgent medical attention.

I am on this note pleading with all the International Humanitarian Agencies including Libyan Arm and Police forces to save them from their present predicament.

Life is valuable and it cannot be replaced once lost. Let us do our utmost best and save their lives.

It is the basic duty of every government to protect its citizens from aggression and oppression both inside and outside the country.

But that is not we see with the Ghana govt.The govt of Ghana has set up Embassies all over the world with the sole intention to get bribes from its own poor and vulnerable citizens.

We need sensitive and responsible government who listen to the masses and the public outcry.

President Mills let see your sensitivity and responsibilities in these chaotic moments.

I am proud of my country - Ghana but ashamed of the irresponsible manner the government is handling the crisis.We will account for this in future

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