Nana Akufo-Addo, the president of the Republic of Ghana has noted that the Country has learned many lessons from this pandemic COVID -19.
According to the president, the Battle is the Lord’s, and, with faith in Him, we will emerge from this greater than before.
Delivering his 10th address to the nation on the era of Novel COVID -19, Nana Akufo-Addo called upon the Ministry of Information, the National Commission for Civic Education and the media to intensify public education of the protocols and directions.
He entreated all religious, traditional, community, and opinion leaders to continue to partner with the government in engaging, mobilizing, and enforcing adherence to social distancing and personal hygiene practices in their respective communities.
“We are one people, we are Ghanaians, and we stand together in joy and in times of trouble. We are a people with an exceptional history, and we are the proud promoters of the Black Star of Africa. We have all gone down together, we should all rise together. This too shall pass!!”
Meanwhile, COVID-19 cases in Ghana have now moved to 7,881 after 113 more cases were recorded in less than 24-hours, according to latest figures released by the Ghana Health Service on Sunday.
One more person has also died from the virus taking the death toll to 36.
Meanwhile, 301 people who were infected with the virus have also recovered taking the total number of recoveries to 2,841.
Ahafo region now remains the only region out of the 16 regions yet to record a COVID-19 case.
Count of Cases per Region
Greater Accra Region – 5,507
Ashanti Region – 1,184
Western Region – 421
Central Region – 393
Eastern Region – 117
Volta Region – 71
Western North Region – 67
Northern Region – 37
Oti Region – 26
Upper East Region – 26
Upper West Region – 22
North East Region – 2
Savannah Region – 1
Bono Region – 1
Bono East Region – 1
Source: Mybrytfmonline/Kofi Atakora