Hon. Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, Ranking Member - Parliament Select Committee on Health

The Minority Caucus in Parliament has called on government to begin mass testing of teachers and all final-year Senior High School (SHS) students who report to campus for the coronavirus.

Additionally, the caucus also wants government to provide Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) for teachers and students to co-exist on the various campuses.

“Although education is very important you need to be alive first, before you can learn,” Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, Ranking Member of the Health Committee of Parliament, made the call.

His call was in reaction to the measures being put in place by government for the final year SHS students as they get back to campus.

Mr Akandoh also explained that though some of the final year students have reported back to their schools, nothing had been put in place to prevent the students from getting the coronavirus disease.

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He said since the students and teachers were coming from various destinations to congregate at one place, it was important, government followed Parliament’s example to put in place measures to do the mass testing.

“We were of the opinion that government was going to do mass testing because students and teachers are coming from various destinations to congregate, therefore I thought that as was done in parliament, government was going to put in place measures to do mass-testing,” he added.

Mr Akandoh also criticized the government for putting the lives of the students at risk because some of them who reported to campus were without facemask and hand sanitizers, which he said put them at high risk of getting the disease.

“Again, I believe we have seen students without facemask and hand sanitizers and are shocked that the whole government would subject the people of this country to such a high risk,” Mr Akandoh said.

He slammed members of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) for flouting the Covid-19 safety protocols, which he described as highly unfortunate, at their just-ended parliamentary primaries.

He said some people have been prosecuted for flouting the Covid-19 safety protocols, asserting that they were yet to see anybody being prosecuted for violating the safety protocols during the NPP parliamentary primaries.

“You have seen it for yourselves, people hugging, people fighting and a lot of them without facemask,” he said.

Mr Akandoh also alleged that the country’s health facilities, especially the treatment centres have been overwhelmed by the increasing number of Covid-19 cases.

He called on government to expedite action on the completion of a Covid-19 treatment centre at Korle-bu, which he said had been abandoned.

“It looks as if we are taking things for granted and the numbers are still rising. It is very dangerous and the earlier government took the protocols serious, the better it would be for all of us,” he said.