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Western Region has 18 active coronavirus cases
Gifty Eugenia Kusi, Deputy Western Regional Minister has hinted that the Western Region recently recorded eighteen active COVID-19 cases.
She in this regard called for a coordinated approach by all stakeholders to ensure that the health and safety protocols were adhered to by all as they inched closer to the Christmas and the New Year festivities.
Mrs Kusi gave the hint at a joint meeting of Heads of Department (HODs) of the Western Regional Coordinating Council (WRCC) and Heads of other Public Sector Institutions in Takoradi.
“Let us all remind ourselves that COVID-19 is still around and we are not yet out of the woods”, she emphasized.
Western Region records 18 active COVID-19 cases LISTEN
DEC 18, 2020
Mrs Gifty Eugenia Kusi, the Deputy Western Regional Minister has hinted that the Western Region recently recorded eighteen active COVID-19 cases.
She in this regard called for a coordinated approach by all stakeholders to ensure that the health and safety protocols were adhered to by all as they inched closer to the Christmas and the New Year festivities.
Mrs Kusi gave the hint at a joint meeting of Heads of Department (HODs) of the Western Regional Coordinating Council (WRCC) and Heads of other Public Sector Institutions in Takoradi.
“Let us all remind ourselves that COVID-19 is still around and we are not yet out of the woods”, she emphasized.
Government agenda remains job creation, prosperity for all – Deputy Minister
Gifty Eugenia Kusi, Deputy Western Regional Minister, says the agenda of Government remains a “Ghana Beyond Aid,” job creation and prosperity for all.
She has, therefore, urged all heads of departments and other public sector institutions to share in that vision by deploying all expertise and competencies to actualize it.
She also tasked the heads to consider the need to deepen their existing collaboration with other institutions and the private sector as crucial instrument for speedy growth and development.
Mrs Kusi made the remarks at a day’s joint meeting of Heads of Department (HODs) of the Western Regional Coordinating Council (WRCC) and Heads of other Public Sector Institutions in Takoradi.