COVID-19, a Myth?

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We saw the visible anger with which Mad Ursula Owusu ordered the closure of the MTN offices in Dansoman, for ignoring social distancing protocols…

We saw the dispatch with which the pastor and his elders of a church were picked up, processed for court, jailed (?) for breaching the #COVID19 directives…

We saw the zeal with which the Ghana Police went about harassing private citizens for not wearing masks even though they were driving alone with their ACs on and windows up; of course until they were called to order…

Then we also saw the careless abandon with which supporters of the NPP celebrated their victories in the parliamentary primaries…

And oh, we also saw the ‘presidential unlooking’ with which more than a 100 party people, including the old (possibly with underlying health conditions), were assembled in a hotel conference room to acclaim our president, danced, waved mini flags and handkerchiefs, sang and made merry; for more than an hour…

And now, we’re witnessing with trepidation, the chaos and recklessness at most registration centres…

Herh, this country, wetin Musa no go see for gate?

Look, it’s either #covid19 is a myth or our leaders know something else that the rest of us don’t…

In all of this, me #ILoveGhanaByDefault

 

Source: chrisworla.com

Chris Worla is a teacher , a farmer and a blogger. He is a socio – political news analyst and anti- corruption crusader who believes many of the challenges in the developing world are inextricably linked to dysfunctional systems and leadership deficit. He believes leadership is cause, everything else is effect. Get leadership right, and all the other pieces shall fall in the right places.

 

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