Central Regional Minister, Kwamena Duncan is confident Ghana is prepared to face the coronavirus which has now been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
"This country is more than prepared; this country is ready for the coronavirus. We are only praying that we will not record a case but if it happens we are more than ready. I can assure everyone that we are prepared," he said on Peace FM's morning show 'Kokrokoo'.
Responding to critics who think Ghana is not yet ready, he said, "if they think we are not ready, let them sacrifice and get the virus; then they will know whether we are ready or not."
Meanwhile President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has called on churches, universities and other groups that organise events that host large gatherings to put in mechanisms to protect people in the face of the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
Delivering an address to the nation on Wednesday evening he asked Ghanaians to desist from the traditional handshaking as a form of protection.
The president also asked Ghanaians to desist from all foreign travels.
He said: “all of us as much as possible, desist from all foreign travels, except the most critical ones, until there is a grip on the virus.”
The President this week temporarily suspended foreign travels for all government officials as part of government’s measures to prevent an outbreak of the novel coronavirus in Ghana.
“I have, as at yesterday, ordered a suspension of all international travels by public officials. Except for critical assignments, which will have to be authorised by the Chief of Staff at the Office of the President, all public officials are to remain within the jurisdiction, until further notice. Video conferencing facilities and other technological tools are to be utilised, whenever possible, for international engagements.”
The President had said non-essential travels to Ghana are being strongly discouraged from high-risk countries.