The government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has condemned a drone incident near Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) earlier today, Wednesday, March 11, 2026, which left two Ghanaians injured.
The Ministry confirmed the injuries to the two nationals after being informed by the relevant authorities of the incident in the UAE.
In a statement reporting the unfortunate incident, the ministry condemned the act and suggested that such developments poses risk to public safety.
“The Government of Ghana strongly condemns any act that endangers civilian lives and critical infrastructure. Such incidents pose serious risks to public safety and underscore the importance of ensuring the protection of civilians and vital international transport hubs,” the statement issued on Wednesday, March 11, said.
According to the Ministry, Ghana’s Ambassador in the UAE led a delegation from the Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Consulate in Dubai to visit the victims in the hospital, adding that the victims’ injuries are not life-threatening.
“Ghana’s Ambassador in the United Arab Emirates has led a delegation of our Embassy in Abu Dhabi and Consulate in Dubai to visit the two injured Ghanaians in the hospital. Their injuries are not critical, and we expect full recovery soon. We therefore urge calm as we continue to extend,” the Ministry disclosed.
The Ministry advised Ghanaians living in Gulf countries to remain alert and adhere to safety directives issued by Ghana embassies and local authorities in light of the government’s commitment to protecting civilians’ lives.
Two Ghanaians among victims injured in Dubai Airport vicinity drone hit
Source: Ernest Kelvin Okanta


































































