Help me fight coronavirus: Akufo-Addo to Parliament
President Nana Addo Dankwa
Akufo-Addo, on Monday, 16th March 2020, met with the leadership of Parliament,
at Jubilee House, the seat of the nation’s presidency, to discuss wide-ranging
issues bordering on the Coronavirus pandemic.
With the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Mike
Oquaye; 1st Deputy Speaker, Hon. Joe Osei-Wusu; 2nd Deputy Speaker, Hon. Alban
Bagbin; Majority Leader, Hon. Osei Kyei Mensa Bonsu; and Minority Leader, Hon
Haruna Idrissu , in attendance, President Akufo-Addo described the pandemic as
a medical crisis that is bringing in its wake deaths and economic difficulties
and is spreading fear and panic throughout the world.
Whilst outlining the initial measures that were
put in place to confront the menace, the President told the leadership of
Parliament that the increased number of cases recorded in the country, i.e.
from two (2) to six (6), necessitated a review of the measures, the reason for
his broadcast to the nation on Sunday, 15th March.
Expressing his encouragement with the broad
acceptance of the enhanced measures by Ghanaians, he stated that the measures
announced will be under constant review, as will the enhanced hygiene protocols
being observed by establishments and businesses.
To this end, President Akufo-Addo urged the
leadership of Parliament to support the Executive, as the Attorney General
prepares to submit to the House emergency legislation to govern the measures
announced.
The President assured that Government is
determined to do whatever is necessary, including providing the requisite
resources, to ensure the safety of the population.
On behalf of the leadership, Rt. Hon. Mike
Oquaye assured President Akufo-Addo and the Executive of the support of
Parliament in passing into law the legislation to be laid before the House in
dealing with the pandemic. The Speaker was supported in his statement by the
Majority and Minority Leaders.
The Speaker added that Members of Parliament
will also assist with the effective dissemination of the dos and donts of the
disease, as approved by the Ghana Health Service.