

Ghana Embassy in Washington D.C. Reopens After Corruption Scandal
Ghana's Washington D.C. Embassy to Reopen After Corruption Scandal Ghana's embassy in Washington D.C., temporarily closed due to a major corruption scandal, is scheduled to reopen on Thursday, May 29th. The closure, which disrupted consular services, has caused significant inconvenience for many Ghanaians in the United States. The reopening marks a significant step towards restoring normal operations and addressing the fallout from the scandal. While details of the scandal remain under investigation, the embassy's reopening signals a commitment to transparency and accountability. A spokesperson from the Ghanaian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated, "We are pleased to announce the resumption of full consular services at our Washington D.C. embassy. We apologize for any inconvenience this temporary closure may have caused." The video report on Onua TV provided additional context, showing images of the embassy and highlighting the impact of the closure on the Ghanaian community. The reopening is a positive development, restoring vital services for Ghanaians in the U.S. and signaling a move towards resolving the corruption issues.