The Ghanaian government has successfully repatriated 327 of its citizens who were left stranded in Port Bouët, Côte d’Ivoire. The repatriation effort was prompted by a recent demolition exercise in the area which resulted in widespread displacement. Affected Ghanaians lost both their homes and livelihoods due to the demolition. The government organized the return of its nationals, providing assistance to those impacted by the crisis. This action underscores Ghana’s commitment to protecting its citizens abroad. Authorities are likely to provide further support to help the returnees reintegrate into Ghanaian society. The demolition’s cause and full extent of its impact remain under investigation.