Members of the Council of
State have commended President Nana Akufo-Addo for his measures he has put in
place to fight the Coronavirus disease (COVID-)e in Ghana.
“It
may be that you have come to the country at such a time like this. We are
lucky, as a country, to have you as President at such a time as this. Your
quote has been the quote of the year 2020, that you can bring the economy back
to life but you cannot bring human beings back to life. Very prophetic and very
insightful. Mr. President, we congratulate you on these,” the Chairperson of
the Council of State, Nana Otuo Sriboe II, said on Tuesday, 21st April 2020.
Nana
Otuo Sriboe II said this when the Council of State, at the invitation of the
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, held discussions with the President on
the measures being taken by Government to combat the spread of the virus.
Congratulating the President
on “the very able manner in which you have handled the crisis that has beset
this country with the advent of COVID-19”, the Council of State Chairperson
added that “your regular broadcasts have really brought a lot of encouragement
to the country, and, as if by design or accident, the cloth that you have been
wearing has been depicting the mood of the country at that time.”
Expressing the delight of the
Council of State at the establishment of the COVID-19 National Trust Fund, Nana
Otuo Sriboe II suggested the decentralization of the collection of funds, “so
that somebody in an outlandish part of the country can also contribute perhaps
through the DCE or the MCE so that his name too will be in the annals of those
who came up to support the nation in times of crisis.”
The Council of State has made
a donation of 300,000 examination gloves, a sizeable quantity of surgical
masks, and other equipment in support of the fight against the virus in Ghana.
The
Council of State Chair also used the opportunity to commend the efforts being
made by the Ministry of Health, the Ghana Health Service, and all other
frontline actors in the struggle.
“I think the fact of the
members of the Council of State adorning face masks is an indication that face
masks have become a part of the regime of the combat against the virus.”
“We
have to accept that this will also mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 and as much
as we appreciate the integrity and the good intentions of the trustees of the
COVID trust fund, we may make a small suggestion in effect if we could go out
there to have the facemask sewn in millions so that every Ghanaian will have
the privilege of donning a face mask,” he said.
Nana Otuo
Sriboe II continued, “They will be for free, but others may take it and put in
a token gesture of some amount as their part of the effort to prevent COVID. I
think this will be a better substitute than giving food which may not be going
to the intended destination and even negates the principles of social
distancing because if you have face masks and you get closer, distributing the
face masks will go a long way to fight the spread”.
Source: Jubilee House Communications Bureau
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