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The Communications Officer of the National Democratic Congress has hit back at the Ghana Health Service (GHS) for its decision to make vaccination compulsory for all travelers leaving and visiting the country. Taking to his Facebook timeline, to register his displeasure, Sammy Gyamfi wrote, “Vaccination must be by choice and not by force.” On Thursday, December 9, the GHS made some modifications to its protocols regarding foreign travel through the Kotoka International Airport. The Service noted that in the wake of Omicron, all persons 18 years and above arriving in Ghana from December 12 must provide proof of full vaccination. However, Mr. Gyamfi on Monday said the directive is an affront to the 1992 Constitution. As such, he pledged to use every legitimate means possible to resist the “madness, no matter the cost or stigma.” He added that his position is entirely his and not that of any entity that he is a member of or represents. Meanwhile, a Pharmacist and Research Fellow at the Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) Kwame Sarpong Asiedu has intimated that mandatory vaccination, according to the laws of the state, is legal. Citing Ghana’s Public Health Act 2012 (851), Dr Sarpong Asiedu argued that government has the mandate to make general decisions for the public (with regards to health and compulsory vaccination); provided it is not injurious to the health of (any) individual. Under this Act, “there’s a clause on public vaccination and compulsory vaccination. It looks like even under our laws, mandatory vaccination is legal as long as the legal instrument is enforced,” he said. - Extra News Ghana
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The Economic Fighters League have announced their decision to quit the FixTheCountry Movement.

According to them, the FixTheCountry Movement which began as a “brilliant, viral social media hashtag which simply captured exactly the demands of the Ghanaian youth disenchanted with the political governance system” has been encroached upon by persons with parochial interests.

“Sadly, the FixTheCountry conveners’ platform no longer offers a conducive environment for honest and credible mobilization. The selfish interest of some appears to be driving the movement to what we feared the most, namely, that the hard work of the numerous activists will be cultivated to the benefit of certain partisan political forces or interests.

“Our independent thought is gradually being replaced with remotely controlled thinking and accountability levels are falling worryingly. The people’s movement is being lost, and we have a duty to safeguard it,” the group said at a press briefing held earlier today.

The group stated that considering how much they have invested into seeing to the fruition of Ghana’s largest youth-led protest since the 4th Republic, it would be detrimental to their values and the purpose of the FixTheCountry protest to continue to serve as conveners for the movement.

They, however, stated that they will continue to fight for the essence of the FixTheCountry message.

“Like so many of our fellow conveners we have put everything into this and I mean everything, and so cannot and will not be complicit in actions that will compromise the people’s revolution. We are adamant that the efforts to liberate Ghana from the stranglehold of the false republic remains centered on the Ghanaian people and the fight for economic democracy.

“FixTheCountry is a call to duty which we at Fighters affirm is in consonance with our objective of economic democracy for the people in their life time. It is a rallying cry born out of the popular discontent of the masses. It is a message we believe in and shall continue to project because it falls within our nationalist patriotic objective,” the group stated.

Meanwhile, they have reiterated their plans of making their parliamentary debut in the upcoming 2024 General Elections.

According to the Economic Fighters League, they will “facilitate the building of an alliance or coalition with individuals and or organisations with the shared objective of reclamation of power for the people of Ghana.”

“In this regard we are ready to field FixTheCountry parliamentary candidates to hold the fort in parliament as we carry on with our fight in the streets to restore the hope and dignity of our people,” they stated.

 

 

Source: Myjoyonline

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