Mr Okudzeto Ablakwa charged persons in government lobbying for ministerial positions to put a halt to it, adding that it was causing a distraction from the fight against the pandemic.
Taking to his Twitter account, the former Education Minister noted that he had been reliably informed from credible medical sources that the country’s Coronavirus situation was fast retrogressing and hitting scary figures.
He indicated that there was the need for a new leadership response in addressing the global pandemic which has taken a new direction with the discovery of a new variant in some parts of the world.
“Evidently, we need a new leadership response.The jostling and intense lobbying for positions should not continue to distract, “part of his tweet read.
“Hearing really scary stuff from very reliable and credible medical sources on Ghana’s current COVID-19 situation.
“Evidently, we need a new leadership response. The jostling and intense lobbying for positions should not continue to distract.
“Lives are at stake. Time to refocus!” his tweet read.
Ghana’s coronavirus active case count currently stands at 1330 with the number of deaths now at 338.
According to the Ghana Health Service, the recent update refers to figures from January 8, 2021.
Read Full StoryHearing really scary stuff from very reliable and credible medical sources on Ghana’s current COVID-19 situation.
— Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa (@S_OkudzetoAblak) January 13, 2021
Evidently, we need a new leadership response. The jostling and intense lobbying for positions should not continue to distract.
Lives are at stake. Time to refocus!
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