The President of the National
House of Chiefs, Togbe Afede XIV, President. Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo,
for instituting the bold measures that have resulted in a rather low infection
rate of 1.5% in the country.
Delivering
his remarks on Wednesday, 22nd April, 2020, when the Executive Committee of the
National House of Chiefs held a meeting, at the invitation of President
Akufo-Addo, at Jubilee House, Togbe Afede XIV extended the appreciation of the
entire House of Chiefs to the President for this feat.
“On
behalf of my colleagues, I wish to congratulate you for all the bold decisions
that have produced this low infection rate – the ban on public gatherings,
closure of our borders, social distancing and the recent lockdown of parts of
the country. They are very commendable, bold decisions,” he said.
According to Togbe Afede XIV,
the National House of Chiefs has taken a keen interest in the fight against
COVID-19, and, “that is why, among other things, we have asked our Chiefs and
other traditional rulers to put in their maximum effort in support of the
government.”
He
continued, “We consider our country to be at war, and so we have asked our
Chiefs to take it as their obligation to lead the fight against COVID-19, the
invisible enemy. We asked our chiefs to rise up to the occasion and support the
government’s efforts to fight the disease.”
Amongst others, Togbe Afede
revealed that all Chiefs across the country have been asked to keep abreast of
the preventative measures and directives issued by government, and to abide by
them and educate their subjects in order to stem the spread of the disease in
their various communities.
Again,
he indicated that the National House of Chiefs has asked for the suspension of
all traditional festivals, and asked chiefs to ensure that any rites or
traditional activities and purification rites are consistent with the
President’s directives on social distancing.
“I
am happy to note that our various regional houses, traditional councils,
individual chiefs have all been very supportive and have done various things in
their communities to support the fight and I am glad about the appreciation
that you have shown for these various efforts. Everybody here has done
something in his community, some donated cash and some have educated their
communities on the directives,” he added.
Expressing
his delight about the fact that “so far, Ghana has not recorded COVID- related
violence, the type we hear about in India and all those places”, he indicated
that the policies introduced by President Akufo-Addo that “have been adopted
here are generally understood and have been observed by our people. Congrats to
the approach of your team.”
Togbe
Afede noted that the COVID-19 pandemic should imbibe in all Ghanaians the
importance of savings and investments against a rainy day.
“We must
cultivate a saving habit in preparation for future exigencies. Your Excellency,
I also want to re-echo the point you have made very often that we are in this
battle together against the invisible enemy and we all need to be united and
nation minded in all that we say at this critical time in our nation’s
history,” he noted.
Source: Jubilee House
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