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2 years ago

APIATE SUPPORT FUND: DONATIONS SO FAR CAN?T REBUILD COMMUNITY ? LANDS MINISTER

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Apiate Support Fund: Donations so far can’t rebuild community – Lands Minister.

Serve for Lands and Natural Resources, Samuel Abu Jinapor has uncovered the sum gotten from general society into the Appiatse support store isn't enough for the remaking of the local area.

As indicated by the Minister, around 70 million cedis is required for the recreation of the local area smoothed by the explosion of explosives being moved to a mining site yet 42 million has been acknowledged up until this point.

 

There are reports of survivors of the catastrophe battling to get to fundamental arrangements because of an absence of assets.

Be that as it may, addressing inquiries from MPs on the floor of Parliament, Abu Jinapor made sense of continues of the asset are intended for the remaking of the local area and not so much for taking care of.

 

EIB Parliamentary journalist, Ibrahim Alhassan reports that the Minister, in any case, guaranteed that he will visit the local area this week to survey what is going on for sure fire review.

 

read also: Get vaccinated if you have not, Covid-19 cases rising again - GHS.

Director of Public Health at the Ghana Health Service, Dr. Franklin Asiedu Bekoe has noted that the rise in our Covid-19 cases is a sign that the outbreak is not yet over.

He has therefore asked the public not to let down their guard.

 

Speaking on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm, he said Ghanaians were never asked to stop wearing their nose mask nor stop practicing social distancing.

 

He stressed the need for unvaccinated persons to get vaccinated to help contain the spread of the virus.

"I will encourage Ghanaians who have not been vaccinated to do so. The cases are rising again. Our latest data shows about 300 cases. This show that the virus is not totally out of the system. The vaccination will give us immunity and minimize the spread. I will encourage people to vaccinate.

 

We also have flu (H3N2) going around, so a number of people are coughing and sneezing. Most of the test results come out as either H3N2 or COVID-19.”

 

To those who have not taken their boosters, he asked them to get their boosters adding, "I will encourage people to wear their nose maks especially those in an enclosed area such as offices”.

 

Source: rainbowradioonline.com

 

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