Foreign Affairs Minister has expressed the government’s appreciation to the Church of Pentecost for providing shelter and humanitarian support to hundreds of Ghanaians who fled recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa. Church's humanitarian supportThe Minister also commended the Church of Pentecost for what he described as its consistent humanitarian support for Ghanaians facing difficulties abroad. “The Pentecost Church in South Africa generously offered their churches as safe havens to accommodate some 500 Ghanaians who fled the latest wave of xenophobic attacks,” he said. More than 1,600 Ghanaians evacuatedMeanwhile, the government is continuing with the evacuation of Ghanaians affected by the xenophobic attacks in South Africa. The Minister concluded by expressing gratitude to the Church of Pentecost for its support, saying: “God bless the Church of Pentecost.”