Accra, April 26, GNA – President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has asked Ghanaians to continue to rally behind him to defeat the Coronavirus pandemic.
âThis is the time for sacrifice, so that we do not have to bear a greater cost in the future, âthe President said in his 8th COVID-19 update on measures taken against the spread of the Coronavirus on Sunday night.
Announcing a two-week extension of the social distancing and gathering protocol, the President said he was unhappy that some Ghanaians were aiding some West African nationals to enter into the country illegally, despite the closure of it borders.
âEven more disturbing is the fact that several of the West Africans, who have been arrested, have later tested positive for the virus, âPresident Akufo-Addo said.
He described such act as unpatriotic, which must be stopped.
âWe cannot continue to allow a few persons, who are motivated by their own selfish, money-making interests, to endanger the lives of the rest of the population.
âNot only will persons who enter our country illegally be strictly dealt with, but so will Ghanaians who facilitate their entry. As I have said before, being a Ghanaian must mean that we look out for each otherâ, he cautioned.
The President stated that it was important for all Ghanaians to rather see the virus as the enemy, and not one another, and therefore, the need for all to be resolute in âour unity to defeat this invisible enemyâ.
He said since no country had been spared the ravages of the virus, he was determined to pursue his single-minded goal of steering the country out of the crisis, protect the people from the virus, and see to the rebuilding of the economy.
He, therefore, encouraged the people to begin to lift their heads above the parapet, and look at the future with courage and hope.
He also hinted that he shall shortly, be outlining, the path for bringing the restrictive measures, systematically, to an end, âAnd defining the basket of measures for the revival and growth of our national economyâ.
He, however, admitted that the battle against the virus was daunting as the nation was still very much in unchartered territory, and, clearly âwe still have some way to go towards ridding ourselves of the virusâ.
âThe truth is that this will be a long war, broken up into several battles, âhe stated.
That notwithstanding, the President was happy that Ghana had registered a modest success in the important battle to trace and test many of the persons who had come into contact with infected persons.
He said the country would pursue vigorously, its strategy of enhanced â3Tsâ, which is, âtracing and testingâ to allow us identify infected persons, and âisolating and treatingâ them, adding that it was the surest way to root out the virus.
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