“Ghana’s leadership has failed; they only helped Emmanuel to make themselves look like heroes” – SA activist

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South African activist Queen Vee

A South African activist identified as Queen Vee and her team have once again fired shots at Ghanaian leaders.

According to the South African activist, Ghana’s leadership has failed, adding that they only helped Emmanuel Asamoah to make themselves look like heroes.

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Queen Vee argued that Ghana is now one of the largest gold producers, noting that Ghanaians are not supposed to be suffering, but we have left it in the hands of the wrong leaders, who are making them suffer.

Speaking in a viral video shared on X, Queen Vee was once again captured confronting yet another Ghanaian, saying, “I can promise you, there’s not going to be peace. You will be chased away. Let me be clear. We’re going to ensure that all of us in Africa, we are all in our respective countries and fixing them. Ghana is now one of the largest gold producers. Ghanaians are not supposed to be suffering, but we have left it in the hands of the wrong leaders”.

“Now see what they did, what your leaders did with Emmanuel. They made it seem like they are heroes, but they forgot that the reason why Emmanuel and your kind are here is because they have failed. Now they love Ghanaians; they will love you guys, because if you love your own children, you are not going to let them go look for food next door, you’re going to ensure that you provide for them”.

“Even now, once they hear us complaining again, they will say xenophobia. No, your leaders have failed. Ghana’s leadership has failed,” she said.

Some Ghanaians reacting to the video stated, “As it is now, someone is trying so hard to travel to SA. This country is suffocating… see its people…why are you people still going there … like how?? And those, why are you not coming home … you want them to bring your corpse right ?? Look at how they are smh”.

One X user added, “ Even if every Ghanaian leaves your country, it will still be a pit hole. You are the reason why the white man will never respect blacks. Shame on you”.

A netizen added, “What I don’t understand about this is, are they sacking everyone? Even African foreigners with the right documentation, visas and legitimate tax-paying businesses or jobs? Or just the ones they believe are not doing anything and are selling in places like on the streets?”.

“This is actually going to put pressure on most African governments to use their resources to build the country without giving away those minerals and resources to foreign companies like Goldfields, etc. to loot them away. Goldfields is from South Africa so game on!!!”, an X user noted.

A netizen added, “I’ve come to realise that the people who have been colonised the most are Africans, not just physically but mentally. Mentally, many Africans are enslaved, the same Europeans they welcome also feel like they are the saviours, but yet welcome don’t welcome their own neighbours”.

One more netizen added, “Why are South Africans making it look like it’s a crime to work in another country?

I don’t encourage illegal entry into countries, especially within Africa, but when that happens let’s not treat them like they’re not humans. There are soo many SA’ns living illegally elsewhere’.

Meanwhile, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, has announced plans to evacuate the first batch of 300 Ghanaians from South Africa on May 21, 2026.

The Government of Ghana moves to follow Ghanaian citizens in South Africa who have been affected by recent incidents of xenophobia and violence.

Announcing the evacuation effort, Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa, reiterated that the welfare and safety of all Ghanaians is a non-negotiable priority of the current Administration.

He disclosed that the evacuation exercise approved by President John Dramani Mahama will be fully funded by the state as part of efforts to protect affected citizens.

Reports suggest the evacuation will take place through the O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg.

In a post shared on X, Ablakwa wrote, “The first batch of 300 Ghanaians will be evacuated from South Africa on May 21, 2026.

The welfare and safety of all Ghanaians is a non-negotiable priority of the Mahama Administration”.

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