The Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, on Friday (March 20) appealed to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to put in place stringent measures for the use of commercial vehicles.
He said with the current practices of commercial vehicle drivers to load their cars fully with passengers before moving, if such practices are not stopped, it could trigger the spread of COVID-19 pandemic.
“The President is the only one to avert the situation and he should act in Ghana’s crucial moments,” Mr Agyapong said when he presented 3,000 pieces of face masks to the Greater Accra Regional Hospital(Ridge Hospital) to help protect the health personnel.
The MP said though the transport sector would lose business, it would save lives and it would not halt the country’s economy.
He advised people infected with the disease to avoid the use of public transport, isolate themselves from their relatives, and the communities to avoid the situation where more persons would be infected. Instead, they should call the Ministry of Health lines or the National Ambulance Service to be conveyed to the hospitals.
He urged the citizenry not to shun or stigmatise family members who were living with the disease, but they should show love, whilst they also took care of themselves.