Nana Dansuwa II, Adeiso Market Queen Mother, has applauded the Akim West District Assembly for the bold steps it took to relocate some of the traders in the market to ensure social distancing to help prevent the spread COVID-19.
She also expressed her appreciation to the Assembly for placing several Veronica buckets and liquid soaps at some vantage points in the markets, the continuous public education on the Pandemic, and also providing some nose masks to the traders.
Nana Dansuwa made the commendation in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at one of the newly created markets by the Assembly at Adeiso.
According to her, the Assembly met and interacted with traders last month to ensure that they adhered to the President’s Directive on social distancing, but some of them disregarded the order.
This, she noted led to the relocation, which had gone a long way to ease congestion in the main market and along the edges of the streets during market days on Mondays and Thursdays.
She urged all traders in the markets to strictly comply with the protocols that were in place to protect themselves and others who patronage the markets from being infected with COVID-19.
Mr. Aaron Otoo, the District Coordinating Director later told the GNA that the Assembly apart from easing congestion at the markets was also enforcing the wearing of nose masks to stop the spread of the COVID-19 in the area.
The Assembly will have no choice but to close down the markets on consultation with the traditional Council if people failed to comply with the social distancing protocol to help protect them.
He pleaded with all people living in the district to strictly adhere to the protocols, saying the pandemic was no respecter of persons.
He commended all who have supported the Assembly with PPE and appealed for more to be distributed to front-line workers to enable them to execute their duties well protected.Nana Dansuwa II, Adeiso Market Queen Mother, has applauded the Akim West District Assembly for the bold steps it took to relocate some of the traders in the market to ensure social distancing to help prevent the spread COVID-19.
She also expressed her appreciation to the Assembly for placing several Veronica buckets and liquid soaps at some vantage points in the markets, the continuous public education on the Pandemic, and also providing some nose masks to the traders.
Nana Dansuwa made the commendation in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at one of the newly created markets by the Assembly at Adeiso.
According to her, the Assembly met and interacted with traders last month to ensure that they adhered to the President’s Directive on social distancing, but some of them disregarded the order.
This, she noted led to the relocation, which had gone a long way to ease congestion in the main market and along the edges of the streets during market days on Mondays and Thursdays.
She urged all traders in the markets to strictly comply with the protocols that were in place to protect themselves and others who patronage the markets from being infected with COVID-19.
Mr. Aaron Otoo, the District Coordinating Director later told the GNA that the Assembly apart from easing congestion at the markets was also enforcing the wearing of nose masks to stop the spread of the COVID-19 in the area.
The Assembly will have no choice but to close down the markets on consultation with the traditional Council if people failed to comply with the social distancing protocol to help protect them.
He pleaded with all people living in the district to strictly adhere to the protocols, saying the pandemic was no respecter of persons.
He commended all who have supported the Assembly with PPE and appealed for more to be distributed to front-line workers to enable them to execute their duties well protected.Nana Dansuwa II, Adeiso Market Queen Mother, has applauded the Akim West District Assembly for the bold steps it took to relocate some of the traders in the market to ensure social distancing to help prevent the spread COVID-19.
She also expressed her appreciation to the Assembly for placing several Veronica buckets and liquid soaps at some vantage points in the markets, the continuous public education on the Pandemic, and also providing some nose masks to the traders.
Nana Dansuwa made the commendation in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at one of the newly created markets by the Assembly at Adeiso.
According to her, the Assembly met and interacted with traders last month to ensure that they adhered to the President’s Directive on social distancing, but some of them disregarded the order.
This, she noted led to the relocation, which had gone a long way to ease congestion in the main market and along the edges of the streets during market days on Mondays and Thursdays.
She urged all traders in the markets to strictly comply with the protocols that were in place to protect themselves and others who patronage the markets from being infected with COVID-19.
Mr. Aaron Otoo, the District Coordinating Director later told the GNA that the Assembly apart from easing congestion at the markets was also enforcing the wearing of nose masks to stop the spread of the COVID-19 in the area.
The Assembly will have no choice but to close down the markets on consultation with the traditional Council if people failed to comply with the social distancing protocol to help protect them.
He pleaded with all people living in the district to strictly adhere to the protocols, saying the pandemic was no respecter of persons.
He commended all who have supported the Assembly with PPE and appealed for more to be distributed to front-line workers to enable them to execute their duties well protected.Nana Dansuwa II, Adeiso Market Queen Mother, has applauded the Akim West District Assembly for the bold steps it took to relocate some of the traders in the market to ensure social distancing to help prevent the spread COVID-19.
She also expressed her appreciation to the Assembly for placing several Veronica buckets and liquid soaps at some vantage points in the markets, the continuous public education on the Pandemic, and also providing some nose masks to the traders.
Nana Dansuwa made the commendation in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at one of the newly created markets by the Assembly at Adeiso.
According to her, the Assembly met and interacted with traders last month to ensure that they adhered to the President’s Directive on social distancing, but some of them disregarded the order.
This, she noted led to the relocation, which had gone a long way to ease congestion in the main market and along the edges of the streets during market days on Mondays and Thursdays.
She urged all traders in the markets to strictly comply with the protocols that were in place to protect themselves and others who patronage the markets from being infected with COVID-19.
Mr. Aaron Otoo, the District Coordinating Director later told the GNA that the Assembly apart from easing congestion at the markets was also enforcing the wearing of nose masks to stop the spread of the COVID-19 in the area.
The Assembly will have no choice but to close down the markets on consultation with the traditional Council if people failed to comply with the social distancing protocol to help protect them.
He pleaded with all people living in the district to strictly adhere to the protocols, saying the pandemic was no respecter of persons.
He commended all who have supported the Assembly with PPE and appealed for more to be distributed to front-line workers to enable them to execute their duties well protected.Nana Dansuwa II, Adeiso Market Queen Mother, has applauded the Akim West District Assembly for the bold steps it took to relocate some of the traders in the market to ensure social distancing to help prevent the spread COVID-19.
She also expressed her appreciation to the Assembly for placing several Veronica buckets and liquid soaps at some vantage points in the markets, the continuous public education on the Pandemic, and also providing some nose masks to the traders.
Nana Dansuwa made the commendation in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at one of the newly created markets by the Assembly at Adeiso.
According to her, the Assembly met and interacted with traders last month to ensure that they adhered to the President’s Directive on social distancing, but some of them disregarded the order.
This, she noted led to the relocation, which had gone a long way to ease congestion in the main market and along the edges of the streets during market days on Mondays and Thursdays.
She urged all traders in the markets to strictly comply with the protocols that were in place to protect themselves and others who patronage the markets from being infected with COVID-19.
Mr. Aaron Otoo, the District Coordinating Director later told the GNA that the Assembly apart from easing congestion at the markets was also enforcing the wearing of nose masks to stop the spread of the COVID-19 in the area.
The Assembly will have no choice but to close down the markets on consultation with the traditional Council if people failed to comply with the social distancing protocol to help protect them.
He pleaded with all people living in the district to strictly adhere to the protocols, saying the pandemic was no respecter of persons.
He commended all who have supported the Assembly with PPE and appealed for more to be distributed to front-line workers to enable them to execute their duties well protected.Nana Dansuwa II, Adeiso Market Queen Mother, has applauded the Akim West District Assembly for the bold steps it took to relocate some of the traders in the market to ensure social distancing to help prevent the spread COVID-19.
She also expressed her appreciation to the Assembly for placing several Veronica buckets and liquid soaps at some vantage points in the markets, the continuous public education on the Pandemic, and also providing some nose masks to the traders.
Nana Dansuwa made the commendation in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at one of the newly created markets by the Assembly at Adeiso.
According to her, the Assembly met and interacted with traders last month to ensure that they adhered to the President’s Directive on social distancing, but some of them disregarded the order.
This, she noted led to the relocation, which had gone a long way to ease congestion in the main market and along the edges of the streets during market days on Mondays and Thursdays.
She urged all traders in the markets to strictly comply with the protocols that were in place to protect themselves and others who patronage the markets from being infected with COVID-19.
Mr. Aaron Otoo, the District Coordinating Director later told the GNA that the Assembly apart from easing congestion at the markets was also enforcing the wearing of nose masks to stop the spread of the COVID-19 in the area.
The Assembly will have no choice but to close down the markets on consultation with the traditional Council if people failed to comply with the social distancing protocol to help protect them.
He pleaded with all people living in the district to strictly adhere to the protocols, saying the pandemic was no respecter of persons.
He commended all who have supported the Assembly with PPE and appealed for more to be distributed to front-line workers to enable them to execute their duties well protected.Nana Dansuwa II, Adeiso Market Queen Mother, has applauded the Akim West District Assembly for the bold steps it took to relocate some of the traders in the market to ensure social distancing to help prevent the spread COVID-19.
She also expressed her appreciation to the Assembly for placing several Veronica buckets and liquid soaps at some vantage points in the markets, the continuous public education on the Pandemic, and also providing some nose masks to the traders.
Nana Dansuwa made the commendation in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at one of the newly created markets by the Assembly at Adeiso.
According to her, the Assembly met and interacted with traders last month to ensure that they adhered to the President’s Directive on social distancing, but some of them disregarded the order.
This, she noted led to the relocation, which had gone a long way to ease congestion in the main market and along the edges of the streets during market days on Mondays and Thursdays.
She urged all traders in the markets to strictly comply with the protocols that were in place to protect themselves and others who patronage the markets from being infected with COVID-19.
Mr. Aaron Otoo, the District Coordinating Director later told the GNA that the Assembly apart from easing congestion at the markets was also enforcing the wearing of nose masks to stop the spread of the COVID-19 in the area.
The Assembly will have no choice but to close down the markets on consultation with the traditional Council if people failed to comply with the social distancing protocol to help protect them.
He pleaded with all people living in the district to strictly adhere to the protocols, saying the pandemic was no respecter of persons.
He commended all who have supported the Assembly with PPE and appealed for more to be distributed to front-line workers to enable them to execute their duties well protected.Nana Dansuwa II, Adeiso Market Queen Mother, has applauded the Akim West District Assembly for the bold steps it took to relocate some of the traders in the market to ensure social distancing to help prevent the spread COVID-19.
She also expressed her appreciation to the Assembly for placing several Veronica buckets and liquid soaps at some vantage points in the markets, the continuous public education on the Pandemic, and also providing some nose masks to the traders.
Nana Dansuwa made the commendation in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at one of the newly created markets by the Assembly at Adeiso.
According to her, the Assembly met and interacted with traders last month to ensure that they adhered to the President’s Directive on social distancing, but some of them disregarded the order.
This, she noted led to the relocation, which had gone a long way to ease congestion in the main market and along the edges of the streets during market days on Mondays and Thursdays.
She urged all traders in the markets to strictly comply with the protocols that were in place to protect themselves and others who patronage the markets from being infected with COVID-19.
Mr. Aaron Otoo, the District Coordinating Director later told the GNA that the Assembly apart from easing congestion at the markets was also enforcing the wearing of nose masks to stop the spread of the COVID-19 in the area.
The Assembly will have no choice but to close down the markets on consultation with the traditional Council if people failed to comply with the social distancing protocol to help protect them.
He pleaded with all people living in the district to strictly adhere to the protocols, saying the pandemic was no respecter of persons.
He commended all who have supported the Assembly with PPE and appealed for more to be distributed to front-line workers to enable them to execute their duties well protected.Nana Dansuwa II, Adeiso Market Queen Mother, has applauded the Akim West District Assembly for the bold steps it took to relocate some of the traders in the market to ensure social distancing to help prevent the spread COVID-19.
She also expressed her appreciation to the Assembly for placing several Veronica buckets and liquid soaps at some vantage points in the markets, the continuous public education on the Pandemic, and also providing some nose masks to the traders.
Nana Dansuwa made the commendation in an interview with the Ghana News Agency at one of the newly created markets by the Assembly at Adeiso.
According to her, the Assembly met and interacted with traders last month to ensure that they adhered to the President’s Directive on social distancing, but some of them disregarded the order.
This, she noted led to the relocation, which had gone a long way to ease congestion in the main market and along the edges of the streets during market days on Mondays and Thursdays.
She urged all traders in the markets to strictly comply with the protocols that were in place to protect themselves and others who patronage the markets from being infected with COVID-19.
Mr. Aaron Otoo, the District Coordinating Director later told the GNA that the Assembly apart from easing congestion at the markets was also enforcing the wearing of nose masks to stop the spread of the COVID-19 in the area.
The Assembly will have no choice but to close down the markets on consultation with the traditional Council if people failed to comply with the social distancing protocol to help protect them.
He pleaded with all people living in the district to strictly adhere to the protocols, saying the pandemic was no respecter of persons.
He commended all who have supported the Assembly with PPE and appealed for more to be distributed to front-line workers to enable them to execute their duties well protected.