Coronavirus : Ghanaian ‘big man’ allowed to skip quarantine & testing upon arrival

A prominent personality in Ghana whose identity has not been disclosed has been reported to have ‘safely’ escaped quarantine and testing after arriving from a foreign country.

A Ghanaian professor named Henry Kwasi Prempeh made the news public on his Facebook handle when he affirmed that an exceptionally credible, first-hand source revealed it to him.

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In the post, Henry Kwasi Prempeh strongly states that he hopes above all things that the report that someone skips the essential protocols would be a solitary case, as grossly irresponsible and criminal as it is.

Read his full post below ;

Let us hope and pray that our everyday habits of corruption, including “protocol”, are not deployed at this time to let in international travelers who are not supposed to be allowed entry into the country or to waive quarantine for some who are required to submit to compulsory quarantine.

May the one account I heard yesterday from an exceptionally credible, first-hand source, of one such person in the former category being let in (and without submitting to testing or quarantine) be a solitary case, as grossly irresponsible and criminal as it is.

There should be no exceptions or waivers to this mandatory no-entry or entry with quarantine rule. You will get back your favorite corruption and protocol when the present danger has passed. Just pause for now!

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