Ahead of reopening: Schools in Northern region undergo disinfection
By Beyonce Diamond Kpogli
UDS main entrance
To ensure the lives of learners in Basic, Senior High Schools, Technical and Vocational schools as well Universities in the country are safer for reopening of schools, the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Sanitation, Water and Nature Resources in partnership with Ghana Zoomlion Ghana Limited have commenced the fourth phase of disinfection exercise of schools in Tamale, capital of the Northern region.
The nationwide exercise which began yesterday in the country capital (Accra) and some regions is to ensure, schools are disinfected and fumigated against the pandemic, COVID-19 as they reopen on 9th January 2021 as orchestrated by the President, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo during his 21st Nation’s Address updates on Coronavirus .
Coronavirus: Ghana’s airports are safe - Travelers assured
Air travelers have been assured of their safety at the country’s airports, which have for the third time been disinfected against the deadly coronavirus.
Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs at Zoomlion Ghana Limited Mrs Emma Akyea-Boakye gave the assurance when the Tamale Airport had its turn of the third phase of airport disinfection exercise in the country.
She explained the exercise has become necessary because of the upcoming Christmas festivities which will see the influx of travelers from across the globe.
“With the Covid still lurking around, if we do this disinfection, we are sure that we have targeted the virus, and probably bacteria and any such vector around; so that we reassure our customers that will be passing through the airports and every Ghanaian that the airport is a safe place to go,” she said.
Travelers in queue to check in at the airport
Air travelers have been assured of their safety at the country’s airports, which have for the third time been disinfected against the deadly coronavirus.
Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs at Zoomlion Ghana Limited Mrs Emma Akyea-Boakye gave the assurance when the Tamale Airport had its turn of the third phase of airport disinfection exercise in the country.
She explained the exercise has become necessary because of the upcoming Christmas festivities which will see the influx of travelers from across the globe.
“With the Covid still lurking around, if we do this disinfection, we are sure that we have targeted the virus, and probably bacteria and any such vector around; so that we reassure our customers that will be passing through the airports and every Ghanaian that the airport is a safe place to go,” she said.
Coronavirus: Ghana’s airports are safe – Travellers assured
Air travellers have been assured of their safety at the country’s airports, which have for the third time been disinfected against the deadly Coronavirus.
Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs at Zoomlion Ghana Limited, Emma Akyea-Boakye, gave the assurance when the Tamale Airport had its turn of the third phase of airport disinfection exercise in the country.
She explained the exercise has become necessary because of the upcoming Christmas festivities which will see the influx of travellers from across the globe.
“With the COVID still lurking around, if we do this disinfection, we are sure that we have targeted the virus, and probably bacteria and any such vector around; so that we reassure our customers that will be passing through the airports and every Ghanaian that the airport is a safe place to go,” she said.
Coronavirus: Ghana s airports are safe - Travelers reassured
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Director of Communications and Corporate Affairs, Zoomlion Ghana Limited, Mrs Emma Akyea-Boakye, has reassured travelers that the country’s airports are safe.
She gave the assurance when Tamale Airport had its turn of the third phase of airport disinfection exercise in the country.
According to her, the exercise has become necessary due to the projected influx of travellers entering making their way into Ghana for the Christmas festive season all over the terminals.
“So with the COVID-19 still lurking around, if we do this disinfection, we are sure that we have targeted the virus, and probably bacteria and any such vector around; so that we reassure our customers that will be passing through the airports and every Ghanaian that the airport is a safe place to go,” she said.