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Why do you open the border for other countres but can’t open for Ghanaians ,Open it now -Okudzeto throws more punches on Nana Addo

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Why do you open the border for other countres but can’t open for Ghanaians ,Open it now -Okudzeto throws more punches on Nana Addo

Minority MP for North Tongu and Ranking Member on Foreign Affairs, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa still insists the Government opens our borders for Ghanaians trapped outside due to the closure of our borders.

 

He first appealed to the president yesterday and followed up with another one today that the president should show care to our fellow Ghanaians.

Find his post below:

Since closing all entry points including our airports, our Government has been able to open our airports on a limited basis when Governments of other countries have requested; this has allowed flights to come into Ghana and take out other nationals who wish to return home.

We have done that for many countries without these exercises posing any risk to Ghanaians.

If that can be done for other nationals, we should be able to do same for our own compatriots. Sometimes we give the impression that we love foreigners more than our own people.

I disagree with those who also say a narrow dispensation for stranded Ghanaians to return home will be chaotic and may present a logistical nightmare. Why do we keep diplomatic missions abroad? Simply ask all such Ghanaians to register with our missions abroad which can be done virtually and then our well trained foreign service staff will coordinate their return just as embassies of other jurisdictions including those in Ghana have competently executed.

On the matter of cost, most stranded Ghanaians who have reached out are in possession of return tickets with their airline managers willing to negotiate with Government on return modalities.

Most of these Ghanaians have also indicated their willingness to pay for any extra cost and the cost of quarantine if the Akufo-Addo administration gives them the opportunity.

As I have indicated earlier, these movements are carried out under strict WHO protocols and therefore would not lead to Ghanaians being infected as some fear mongers are peddling.

Let’s put ourselves in the shoes of those stranded out there. It may be others today but it can be you tomorrow. We opened the airports for other nationals, we should do same under a narrow special dispensation for our fellow citizens.

Our Government owes a sacred duty of care to all citizens be they home or abroad, particularly, in times of crisis which is the principle other Governments have so far demonstrated.

May I add that this is the reason I remain exceedingly proud of the position I took on the evacuation of our students in Wuhan despite the vilification and the blatant lies unscrupulous propagandists have put out to the effect that evacuations were responsible for the coronavirus outbreak in other countries.

I humbly appeal that we all learn to show solidarity with each other. What happens to one citizen affects us all. I believe some of those stranded today and calling for help couldn’t be bothered when similar calls were made for our students in Wuhan. May these lessons guide us into a brighter and greater future for our motherland.

 

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SB Bitian is a Freelance Writer. Favorite quote: "I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favor to men of skill; but time and chance happen to them all" - Ecclesiastes 9:11

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