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Ghana’s new law that jails citizens not wearing facemask 10 years

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Elvis Adjetey
Elvis Adjetey
Elvis Adjetey is an experienced African journalist who has worked with top media brands in Ghana where he is based.

Ghanaians who fail to wear the face masks in compliance with a presidential directive risk going to jail for ten years.

They also face a hefty fine under a new regulation passed by the country’s parliament to fight the spread of the coronavirus.

The new Executive Instrument (E.I. 164) signed by President Akufo-Addo, made it an offence for refusing to wear a face mask in public.

The punishment for the said offence is a prison sentence of four to 10 years or a fine of GH¢12,000 ($2,000) to GH¢60,000 ($10,000) or both.

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Ghana’s Information Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has urged heads of local government units across the country to enforce the wearing of the nose masks in their respective jurisdictions.

He said that citizens have a collective responsibility and interest to wear them to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

“The virus does not discriminate either on religious, tribal, economic, political or social status. It can affect anyone and if you have underlying health conditions, it can worsen your health condition leading to death” he said.

But there is outrage among a section of the population over the new law.

Private legal practitioner, Martin Kpebu has said that the punishment for refusing to wear a face mask in public is harsh.

In a radio interview in Accra he asked President Akufo-Addo to take a second look at the punishment.

“Failure to wear a mask cannot attract a fine of GH¢4,000 in Ghana here. What are their income levels?” he asked.

“Let’s do something about this; otherwise it’s just going to be a mockery and it will bring chaos. There is the need for more education for everybody to understand the essence of nose mask-wearing” the lawyer said.

On social media Ghanaians have reacted to the new law, with some expressing fears it could be abused by the police who have already started enforcing it.

 

 

 

Source: Africafeeds.com

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