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15 Mar 2022 | 09:45 AM UTC

Ghana: US Embassy issues alert over kidnapping threat in northern regions March 9

US Embassy issues alert over kidnapping threat in the northern Upper East and the Upper West regions of Ghana March 9.

Informational

Event

The US Embassy in Ghana issued a security alert March 9 warning its citizens over the threat of kidnapping for ransom in the northern Upper East and Upper West regions. The warning appears to be precautionary advice and does not suggest any significant security threat. Various foreign governments typically advise against all travel or against all but essential travel in northern Ghana due to persistent insecurity.

Context

Armed bandits operate in remote border areas and may target foreigners due to their perceived wealth; the risk is elevated after dark. In addition, the northern border with Burkina Faso is particularly vulnerable to infiltration by extremist elements affiliated with groups such as Al-Qaeda or the Islamic State. An uptick in attacks, mainly targeting security forces, on the northern borders of Cote d'Ivoire in 2021 and Benin in 2022 highlights the potential threat.

Advice

Exercise a high degree of vigilance in the affected regions. If operating in the area, vary routes and times of travel and ensure the use of secure transport. Heed the instructions of security officials. Maintain contact with your diplomatic mission.