Combating Covid-19: Ablekuma West MP, MCE Collaborate With CODA To Educate Public

Member of Parliament (MP) for Ablekuma West Constituency, Hon. Ursula Owusu Ekuful and Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) of Ablekuma West Municipal Assembly, Hon George Cyril Bray joined the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Coastal Development Authority (CODA), Lawyer Jerry Ahmed Shaib on Saturday 1st August, 2020 to carry out public education on COVID-19.

They also distributed facemasks and hand sanitizers to registrants and electoral officials at some registration centres as well as to residents in some communities within the constituency.

The exercise was part of intensive public education being embarked on by the Authority to ensure that Ghanaians living within the Coastal Development Zone understand issues related to the pandemic.

CODA’s efforts are also aimed at distributing facemasks and hand sanitizers to the most vulnerable groups including front-liners, petty traders, fishers, farmers, commercial drivers, and the media as a gesture to demonstrate what is expected of all Ghanaians.

Enhanced hygiene etiquette 

Hon. Ursula Owusu Ekuful, while she distributed the personal protective equipment (PPEs), educated residents on the need for them to comply with the safety protocols. Most residents, who were excited to see and hear from their MP, enthusiastically received and wore their facemasks. 

Officials at registration centres visited were happy to receive the group. They assured the leaders of their commitment to enforce the protocols to ensure that stakeholders in the registration remained safe while they underwent the process. Among places visited were Last Stop, Chemunaa, Glefe, Shiabu and Mamponse. At the Dansoman Market, traders were educated on the need to observe the safety measures in order to protect themselves as well as their customers.

"Wear Your Mask" campaign 

CODA, an implementing agency of the Ministry of Special Development Initiatives (MSDI) is leading the implementation of the Infrastructure for Poverty Eradication Programme (IPEP) in the 109 constituencies of the six (6) regions that make up the Coastal Development Zone.

Following the lifting of a partial lockdown of Greater Accra and Greater Kumasi in April, 2020 due to the outbreak of the new coronavirus pandemic, CODA launched the “Wear Your Mask” campaign to reach out to people at the greatest risk of infection. The Authority’s efforts have been geared towards educating the public on preventive measures to end the spread of the virus.