President John Dramani Mahama has urged Ghanaians living abroad to strictly adhere to their visa terms, warning that overstaying can have serious consequences not just for individuals, but for the entire country.
Speaking on ongoing discussions between Ghana and U.S. immigration authorities, President Mahama revealed that the government had given strong assurances to tackle the issue of visa overstayers. He emphasized that the agreement with the U.S. involved no financial exchange, but was based purely on mutual cooperation and trust.
“Overstaying your visa doesn’t just affect you — it affects every Ghanaian,” he said, highlighting how individual actions can impact Ghana’s international standing and future visa agreements.
The President called on all Ghanaians abroad to be responsible ambassadors of the country by complying with immigration rules, as their behavior shapes global perceptions of the nation.
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