Middle East tensions trigger evacuation of Ghanaians: Tuesday deadline set for nationals in Qatar
The Ghanaian government has activated emergency evacuation procedures for its citizens residing in Qatar, citing heightened security concerns sweeping across the Middle Eastern region, the Embassy in Doha announced on Sunday.
In a notice dated March 15, 2026, the Embassy of Ghana in Qatar directed all Ghanaians wishing to return home to urgently reconfirm their interest by submitting the biodata pages of their passports via email, with a strict deadline of Tuesday, March 17, 2026. The exercise, officials stressed, is strictly a one-way evacuation arrangement from Qatar to Ghana.
The announcement follows an earlier advisory issued on March 6, 2026, in which the embassy first alerted the Ghanaian community to the deteriorating security situation in the region. The latest communication escalates those warnings into concrete action, as authorities move to bring citizens home before the window of opportunity potentially narrows.
"We refer to its earlier notice dated 6th March, 2026 and to inform all Ghanaians living in Qatar that the Government of the Republic of Ghana has decided to undertake an emergency evacuation exercise in Qatar in the wake of the heightened security situation in the Region," the statement read in part.
The embassy has directed interested evacuees to send their passport biodata pages to
The region has witnessed fluctuating tensions in recent weeks following the war between allies Israel and America and Iran, prompting a number of countries to review contingency plans for their nationals abroad.
The evacuation exercise presents logistical challenges, given the number of Ghanaians estimated to be residing and working in Qatar. Many have travelled to the Gulf nation in recent years seeking employment opportunities, particularly in sectors linked to infrastructure and services.
The Ghanaian mission in Doha has yet to indicate the scale of the operation or the timeline for the actual evacuation flights. However, the tight deadline for registration suggests authorities are working to assemble a comprehensive list of prospective evacuees to facilitate planning with aviation and immigration authorities.
Ghanaians in Qatar who may require assistance have been encouraged to maintain contact with the embassy and monitor official channels for further updates as the situation develops.

