ACCRA, May 12 (Reuters) - Ghana will evacuate 300 citizens from South Africa following a wave of xenophobic attacks targeting migrants from other sub-Saharan African countries, a post by the foreign minister said on X.
• Foreign minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa said the citizens had registered for assistance with the Ghana High Commission.
• Some South Africans are protesting against illegal immigration from other sub-Saharan African countries.
• South African authorities have said illegal immigration is a problem while condemning the violence and vowing in April to crack down on xenophobic attacks.
• Ghana has protested over videos of violent incidents circulating on social media and promised to look after its citizens at home and abroad.
• Other African countries including Kenya, Malawi, Lesotho, and Zimbabwe have warned their citizens in South Africa to exercise caution and stay indoors amid attacks targeting foreigners.
• Nigeria has said at least 130 citizens have asked to be flown home.
(Reporting by Emmanuel Bruce; Writing by Ayen Deng Bior; Editing by Jessica Donati, Alexandra Hudson)