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‘Let’s not stampede President Akufo-Addo to lift restrictions’


  30 Mai      21        Society (33437),

   

Adaklu-Wumenu (V/R), May 30, GNA-Mr Christopher Kudzo Galenkui, Assemblyman for Wumenu Electoral Area in the Adaklu District has cautioned the citizenry against ‘stampeding’ President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to lift restrictions meant to contain COVID-19 in the country.
« If we stampede the President and he lifts the ban now, there will be calamity in the country, » Mr Galenkui said in an interview with the Ghana News Agency.
He said there was no need to rush in lifting the restrictions, when COVID-19 positive cases were on the increase.
Mr Galenkui said what the country needed now was God’s divine intervention and observance of all safety protocols.
Reverend Samuel Amegboe, Awudome Tsito Area Head of Assemblies of God Church also said the country’s borders should remain closed to avoid the influx of people from neighbouring countries some of whom could be potential carriers of the virus.
He, however said apart from re-opening of schools, the ban on other social gatherings should be lifted.

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