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We won’t hesitate shutting down churches again if government directs – Christian Council

Ernest ArhinfulbyErnest Arhinful
January 26, 2021
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The Christian Council of Ghana says churches will not hesitate to close down should the government decide to ban all forms of social gatherings to curtail the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak.

This follows suggestions by the Ghana Medical Association to government to ban all forms of social activities to reduce the recent spike in COVID-19 numbers.

“Government should as a matter of urgency, restrict social gatherings such as church services, parties, funerals, clubs and other forms of social gatherings of such nature.”

This, the Chairman of the Christian Council of Ghana Reverend Dr. Paul Kwabena Boafo has welcomed.

According to him, if that’s the best decision in this fight, then the churches are ever ready to comply.

He however suggested that, the churches have complied with all preventive protocols established in this fight.

“For us as a church, we believe we have adhered strictly to every measure to fight this COVID-19 pandemic and so if the government should go by that measure which is advocated by GMA, the churches will come together and then make an input.”

“If it becomes very necessary as it was in the earlier one that there should be a total ban per the data and statistics, then we might go with it but if it will also mean going by the earlier limiting capacity, we would do as such.”

He however bemoaned a situation where the ban will be adhered to by others and disregarded by some.

“But if it comes than there should be a total ban which affects everybody then the churches cannot be exempted.”

What is Ghana’s Current situation?

Ghana is currently experiencing a third wave of COVID-19 infections.

The country has close to 4,000 active cases as of the late update by the Ghana Health Service (GHS).

This has led to an overstretch of the health facilities in the country.

The Greater Accra, Ashanti, Central and Western regions are leading with high number of the active cases.

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