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Ghana Needs to Go Into Total Lockdown Like Italy to Halt Further Spread of COVID-19 – A Message to President Akufo-Addo

One of the biggest problems with Ghana is that we never take anything seriously, from the President at the top right down to the average person walking down the street.

When the coronavirus pandemic started, Ghana pretended we were not part of the world and continued living normally. Zero measures were put in place to tackle a pandemic which was spreading all over the world.

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Even when neighbouring African countries such as Nigeria and Togo recorded cases we continued living in blissful ignorance.

The virus has now hit Ghana but our leaders are still taking things slow.

The people are also moving around carefree as if we live in normal times. It seems we want to reach Italy’s levels of cases before we take drastic measures.

Former Charterhouse PRO George Quaye, in a message to Nana Akufo-Addo, has called for a total lockdown of the country to help fight the virus.

Read his message below…

IS IT TIME TO PUT GHANA ON A TOTAL LOCKDOWN?

I am sure you may have had over a thousand meetings, discussions and debates on this one topic.

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On the one hand, the thoughts of how hard people may be hit by a total lockdown (no public transport, no markets, no work, no street hawking, no corner shops…everyone just stay at home till further notice) the panic, our inability to financially support industries, firms and individuals who may suffer the possible harsh effects of a lockdown as is being done by other countries (maybe we can-I really don’t know), how your political opponents may spin it against you, especially at a time when it appears the situation has probably not ‘escalated’ to that level yet, etc.

On the other hand the big, WHAT IF! What if it got worse? What if for refusing to lock us down now COVID 19 got spread through our public transport system, shops, markets, even our offices, etc.

What if we became the next Italy (God save them) in the next couple of days, if not weeks because you refused to lock us down early enough?
What will your political opponents say?
How will Ghana remember you? Or are we in a position to contain, manage and survive the kind of “hell” Italy is going through?

Like I said earlier, you have done great so far Sir. You have led from the front, given us hope and a lot of confidence through your addresses. God richly bless you. But “WHAT IF” Sir?

I neither have the heart, sense nor knowledge to beg you to lock us down. God knows I don’t want us to be locked down. But if that is what could save us from what’s already here and could get worse, then why wait to do it when it could be too late?

I only worry because I see countries that are better resourced in almost everything than us struggle with this thing. I see them bury their citizens in scary large numbers. I worry Sir.

You are a man of God. You love God just as some of us do. God loves Ghana. And I don’t think it’s by accident that He gave us such a great head-start with this thing.
Are we going to wait for COVID 19 to catch up completely?

Kenneth Dino once said “There are no guarantees or crystal balls for the future, and there’s no absolute way to know if you are or aren’t making the right decision. Just try to give tomorrow the best possible chance you possibly can”.

Mr. President, I don’t know if my family and I can survive a lockdown. But I do know for sure that if this thing gets out of control, we will definitely not survive. So I ask in all humility Sir, by not locking us down now, are we giving tomorrow the best possible chance?

Thank you Sir

God bless you and God bless our homeland Ghana!

George Quaye

Source: GhanaCelebrities.Com

This post was published on March 23, 2020 9:51 AM

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