May 28, 2024, Accra-Ghana – The Pan African International Students (PAIS) is deeply concerned by the recent video circulating on social media depicting Ghanaian students in Morocco struggling due to a lack of support from the Ghanaian government.

These students, sent to Morocco on government scholarships, are facing dire circumstances, lacking basic necessities like food and shelter.

A female student in the video poignantly expressed their hardship:

“We are pleading with the Government of Ghana to come to our aid. As ladies here, we cannot afford basic needs like sanitary pads…” Unable to hold back tears, her statement spoke volumes about the students’ plight.

“It is heartbreaking to see these brilliant young Ghanaians struggling to meet their fundamental needs,” says Apostle Aheto Jacob-Paul, National Coordinator of PAIS Ghana.

“The video, where a female student tearfully pleads for sanitary pads, exemplifies the dire situation they face.”

PAIS, dedicated to the well-being and success of international students, particularly across Africa, stands in solidarity with these distressed students.

We urge the Ghanaian government to take immediate action and address these critical issues.

PAIS remains committed to supporting these students in any way possible, building upon our existing efforts towards the welfare of international students in Ghana and Kenya since our launch last year.

Signed……..

Aps. Aheto Jacob-Paul

National Coordinator, PAIS Ghana
(engage@panafricaninststudents.com)

About PAIS Ghana

The Pan Africa International Students (PAIS) movement is a Kwiverr initiative designed to empower and mobilize African students studying abroad.

Launched by this global youth organization, PAIS aims to cultivate a new generation of leaders who will drive positive change across Africa and beyond.

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PAIS integrates Christian faith into its programs, encouraging students to approach their studies and future careers with compassion, love, and a strong sense of purpose.

The movement also fosters a missional mindset by providing opportunities for cultural exchange and civic engagement.

PAIS believes that Africa’s future is bright and that these young leaders, equipped with knowledge, faith, and a commitment to serving their communities, will be instrumental in shaping a brighter tomorrow.

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