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Rejoinder: Clarification on visa advisory to Canadian Embassy

Dear Readers,

We at #ThinkNewsOnline.com wish to address a recent publication regarding Mr. Asante Bediatuo, the Executive Secretary to the President of Ghana. Our previous story reported that Mr. Bediatuo had advised the Canadian Embassy to decrease the rate at which it issues visas to Ghanaian nationals.


This report has since sparked significant reactions and concerns among our readers.


We regret any inconvenience or distress caused by this article. It is important to clarify that the intentions behind Mr. Bediatuo's statements, as conveyed in our publication, were focused on addressing the challenges of emigration and its impact on Ghana’s skilled workforce.


His concerns were primarily about mitigating the brain drain and encouraging talented professionals to contribute to national development.


We understand the sensitivity of this topic and the diverse opinions it has generated.


We also recognize the critical need for accurate reporting and the responsible dissemination of information.


As such, we apologize for any misunderstandings or misinterpretations that may have arisen from our coverage of this issue.


#ThinkNewsOnline.com remains committed to journalistic integrity and the pursuit of truth.


We value the trust our readers place in us and strive to provide balanced, well-researched news. We will continue to follow this story and provide updates to ensure our readers are fully informed.


Thank you for your understanding and continued support.


Sincerely,

Joshua Kwabena Smith (Online Editor, ThinkNewsOnline.com)

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