
Accra, Ghana, May 29, 2020//-Former Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama today called for transparency following the confusion over COVID-19 infection cases in Parliament.
According to him, although it is good to offer hope to Ghanaians in the wake of the virus, it is crucial that people get to know the full extent of the disease.
“Reports that the virus has spread to the Chamber and offices of Parliament is very disturbing. It adds to the urgency of the situation we face as a country, and while it is important to give hope to citizens it is absolutely necessary to be transparent and communicate the full picture of the extent of the disease,” Mr Mahama said this in a statement.
He further criticized the government’s response towards the alleviation of the pandemic which has claimed 34 lives so far in the country.
Mr Mahama who is also the flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the December presidential election noted: “Government has unfortunately not managed public education on coronavirus efficiently, while the latest communication creates the false impression that all is well with the management and spread of the disease.
“The advice from the President and other government officials that we should begin to learn to live with the disease suggests that you and I must take our destiny into our own hands as far as COVID-19 is concerned.
“This is coming at a time that public education on the disease has dwindled to the extent that observance of hygiene and distancing protocols, as I indicated earlier, appear to be waning.
“The benefit of wearing face masks at this time is obvious, and I reiterate my call on government to utilize some of the funds from the Stabilization Fund and the IMF to enhance local production and free distribution of re-usable face masks to especially vulnerable communities and groups”.
Mr Mahama therefore urged the government to be cautious about opening schools, saying: “I must indicate here my support for the position of the various teacher unions and parents who have spoken and cautioned against the hasty reopening of schools. Government must pay close attention and take into consideration, the concerns of the various unions and parents.
“Finally, as I have always said, any decision taken by government to ease restrictions must be based on the utmost respect for human life and the science of the disease we are dealing with”, the former President said.
African Eye Report