Dormaa West Assembly directed to heighten surveillance along Ghana-Cote D’Ivoire borders

Nkrankwanta, (B/R), April 15, GNA – Bono Regional Minister Mrs. Evelyn Ama Kumi-Richardson has directed the Dormaa West District Assembly to heighten surveillance at the various border towns in the area to stem the import of COVID-19 from neighbouring countries.

She said a 24-hour surveillance activity ought to be strengthened, particularly at Yaakrom, Kofi Badukrom and Frimpongkrom, communities along the Ghana-Cote D’Ivoire borders, as the government steps up measures to help control local transmission of the virus.

The Minister said the Government had allocated GH¢ 50,000 to the District to fight the COVID-19 and that, authorities of the assembly were expected to do much, particularly at the border towns.

Interacting with Assembly members, security services and key staff of the Dormaa West District Assembly at Nkrankwanta on Tuesday, Mrs. Kumi-Richardson assured the people that government was doing “all things possible” to contain the spread of the virus.

She said Ghanaian residents along the various border towns in the area have high risk of contracting the disease and advised them to contribute their quota in ensuring that new cases of COVID-19 were not imported into the country through those unapproved routes.

She told the Assembly to ensure the seven unapproved routes identified in the District were blocked and also directed the security services to beef up security at those routes to check the influx of irregular migrants who could possibly spread the disease in local communities.

Mr Ali Maige, the Member of Parliament for Dormaa West, advised the people to bury their political differences and forge ahead in unity towards the fight of COVID-19.

He indicated government directives on the COVID-19 were in the supreme interest of the nation, and advised Ghanaians to comply.

Mr. Kennedy Ohene Agyei, the Dormaa West District Director of Health, said 180 health officials and 25 community volunteers were trained to help manage the spread of the disease in the area.

The Health Directorate had set aside two cubicles as isolation centres at the District Hospital at Nkrankwanta to manage suspected cases of COVID-19.

Mrs. Mary Ameyaa, the Dormaa West District Chief Executive, commended the security services and the District Directorate of Health for their support in helping to prevent the spread of deadly virus.
GNA