At this point in the country, virtually every Ghanaian is apprehensive, unsure of what is next in the face of some 16 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Ghana.
Ghana’s first two cases were recorded on March 12, 2020 and announced by the Ministry of Health on Thursday March 13, 2020. Shortly after the first, there was a second, which prompted some stringent decisions by government.
Decisions including issuing directives and bans on travels, public and social gatherings, religious and educational meetings, as well as conferences.
These have largely been adhered to, even by the Presidency which limited the number of clergymen and women, both Christian and Muslim invited for prayers at the Jubilee House and observed the ‘at least one-meter’ rule for the seating arrangement.
Amidst all this, the National Identification Authority appears resilient in its decision to issue out national identification cards (Ghana Card) which will be required as identification in the upcoming polls in December.
Chief Executive Officer of the National Identification Authority Professor Ken Attafuah has been blasted, especially by critics who believe the registration process defies the President’s directive and will only expose people to risk, as well as pose a risk to officials of the authority spearheading the registration.
President Akufo-Addo has also not been spared by tweeps who believe he is permitting its occurrence, despite his directives in other areas.
The authority which is currently holding a mass registration in the Eastern Region, in their defence, said they are only complying with the President’s omissions for businesses and other workplaces, adding that they are enforcing all the necessary safety measures to ensure registrants and registration officers are safe.
In a statement, they said;
“The state of Ghana is not in a lock-down, and the business of Government is not expected to cease. The activities of NIA are consistent with this position and the above directive of the President.
NIA is using a numbering and appointment system to manage queues at the registration centres and ensure that there is no crowd build-up and violation of social distancing protocols. All NIA field staff are being supplied with the requisite Personal Protection Equipment (PPEs), such as hand sanitizers and gloves. Veronica Buckets, water bowls, liquid soap and hand towels are also being provided at each registration centre.
…All staff and applicants at registration centres are regularly advised by the Supervising Registration Officer (SRO) to observe the appropriate two-meter social distancing instruction, as well as personal hygiene protocols.”
But Ghanaians will have none of it. For them, their explanations don’t hold water and they stand by their demands for a halt in the registration process.
Some of these views were expressed through posts on social media.
Here are a few of them compiled by www.ghanaweb.com;
Very terrible to see this man ignore all reasonable voices and still expose Ghanaians to the dangers of the dreaded coronavirus @WHO should Ghana experience a slide please hold this man responsible #NIAStopNow #StoptheSpread pic.twitter.com/wnFYkEjpoP
— Dzifa GUNU (@DzifaGUNU) March 20, 2020
Dear @WHO @IMFNews Ghana just recorded her 16th case with 5 local infections yet @NAkufoAddo is conducting mass registration of Ghanaians for a card that will help him win the elections #NIAStopNow #StoptheSpread pic.twitter.com/ILbY5X9uCy
— Dzifa GUNU (@DzifaGUNU) March 20, 2020
Akufo Addo allowing Ken Attafuah to mess up knowing very well the DISASTER that shall befall the country should this coronavirus menace get out of hand, makes you an ACCOMPLICE of deliberately exposing Ghanaians to danger and death. #NIAstopNow#StopTheSpread #SafeHands pic.twitter.com/gvQjrZEcVS
— Hallelujah Bullshit (@Owusuakyems) March 20, 2020
Buhari is putting the lives of his people first but @NAkufoAddo is placing elections above the lives of Ghanaians. Wicked and evil @NAkufoAddo #NIAStopNow #StopTheSpread pic.twitter.com/WrcXgNl7hc
— Baba Mohammed ???????????????????????? (@Dorsty1R) March 20, 2020
mr. President,Is this necessary????? #NIAStopNow pic.twitter.com/EdF4zlqQ0y
— Bolga Tory lanez???????? (@NabaBilly) March 20, 2020
The NIA is registering people at the behest of the President. All they care about is the votes really. Not our lives. #NIAStopNow pic.twitter.com/frCTbBeSk9
— Nat G. Tetteh???????? (@NatTettehGhana) March 20, 2020
Yes because of elections you've constructed NIA to continue working disregarding the safety of innocent Ghanaians. Be sensitive @NAkufoAddo #NIAStopNow #StopTheSpread pic.twitter.com/W8BjFxx6gf
— Baba Mohammed ???????????????????????? (@Dorsty1R) March 20, 2020
This is what sensible and responsible leaders are encouraging. @NAkufoAddo thinks only about elections#NIAStopNow #StopTheSpread pic.twitter.com/22wtGaEcF3
— Baba Mohammed ???????????????????????? (@Dorsty1R) March 20, 2020
Great advocacy. There is currently an ongoing Ghana card registration in President @NAkufoAddo’s hometown, Eastern Region. Doesn’t it defeat the social distancing mechanism but what is #OccupyGhana doing about it? #StayAtHomeChallenge or #StopTheSpread. #NIAStopNow. https://t.co/u42MPDM49c
— Kwame Kyei Baffour (@kwamekyeibafour) March 20, 2020
Trying to wrap my Head around all the possible reasons why this registration is going on AT THIS TIME and still arriving at the same conclusion - shitty leadership decisions. #NIAStopNow
— G i o v a n i (@GiovaniCaleb) March 20, 2020
What shall it profit a man is he gets @GhanaCard_NIA and loses his life, Prof Attafuah! #NIAStopNow #StopTheSpread pic.twitter.com/prZjpTlLI3
— #Kwame ???????????????????????? (@ricword4u) March 20, 2020
The Ghana card dierr the people doing it will take dier cards to the grave soon ,
— Aromania ???? (@Aroma1_gh) March 20, 2020
Fools
#NIAStopNow
Why on earth will any sensible person choose elections over the lives of their own citizens? #NIAStopNow pic.twitter.com/Xa5KpMIieQ
— Francis Yaw Gidiga Alfafa (@alfafa_GH) March 20, 2020