Greater Accra Zabarma Chief Urged Ghanaians To Adhere To COVID-19 Protocols

The Greater Accra Zabarma Chief, Alhaji Pro-Umar Tanko Abubakar has admonished Ghanaians to continue to adhere to COVID-19 safety protocols and also listen to health workers advice in order to avoid coming into contact with the 2nd wave of the infections.

He said the country continues to record increase trend in numbers of daily COVID-19 positives active cases and deaths, this he believes with wearing of nose masks, washing of hands with soap under clean running water, using of hand sanitizer periodically and avoiding crowded places will help mitigating the further spread of the 2nd wave infection.

The Greater Accra Zabarma Chief said this in a press Statement issued by the Sad'dauna of thr Palace Alhaji Abdul Razak Musah to outlined the palace activities for the year 2021.

According to him, the cabinet members were tasked to be proactive in the discharge of their duties for the betterment of the Zabarma and Zango communities in the Greater Accra Region and beyond.

Alhaji Musah revealed that the palace will operate from 8am to 11am from Monday to Thursday and 8am to 10am on Friday due to COVID-19 out break.

He said the palace assure persons who send letters and requests to the palace Secretariat that their issues will be address in due time and expressed it gratitude to the Zabarma communities in Accra for their understanding and support during the break.

Greater Accra Zabarma Chief Urged Ghanaians To Adhere To COVID-19 Protocols

The Greater Accra Zabarma Chief, Alhaji Pro-Umar Tanko Abubakar has admonished Ghanaians to continue to adhere to COVID-19 safety protocols and also listen to health workers advice in order to avoid coming into contact with the 2nd wave of the infections.

He said the country continues to record increase trend in numbers of daily COVID-19 positives active cases and deaths, this he believes with wearing of nose masks, washing of hands with soap under clean running water, using of hand sanitizer periodically and avoiding crowded places will help mitigating the further spread of the 2nd wave infection.

The Greater Accra Zabarma Chief said this in a press Statement issued by the Sad'dauna of thr Palace Alhaji Abdul Razak Musah to outlined the palace activities for the year 2021.

According to him, the cabinet members were tasked to be proactive in the discharge of their duties for the betterment of the Zabarma and Zango communities in the Greater Accra Region and beyond.

Alhaji Musah revealed that the palace will operate from 8am to 11am from Monday to Thursday and 8am to 10am on Friday due to COVID-19 out break.

He said the palace assure persons who send letters and requests to the palace Secretariat that their issues will be address in due time and expressed it gratitude to the Zabarma communities in Accra for their understanding and support during the break.