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Police enforcing ‘no mask no entry’ directive

By Justice Kofi Bimpeh
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The Greater Accra Regional Command of the Ghana Police Service has put in place measures to enforce the ‘no mask no entry’.

The Ministry of Health has issued a Ministerial directive for the mandatory wearing of face mask in the country.

As part of ways to enforce the directive, some security personnel have been deployed.

The Accra Regional Alpha SWAT Commander DSP Sulamana Sulley in a radio interview said security officials are primarily engaging and encouraging those coming into town to wear the mask.

He said those who are adamant and insist on proceeding without the mask are denied access to the Central Business District and asked to either get one or returned home.


“We are engaging the people, encouraging them to wear the mask and in a way, we are also enforcing it. When you are around this street, if you are not with it, we engage you, explain to you and encourage you to use it. Where you are adamant, we advise that you go home and stay. That is what we are doing and it is in line with the protocols towards COVID-19,” he said.

While stressing that commercial bus drivers must ensure that all passengers on board wear face masks, he said passengers without them will be made to buy one or disembark.

“Majority of the people are in support. When it is a commercial vehicle, the drivers are to ensure that passengers wear masks before getting onboard. If you are not wearing, we get you off the vehicle. For those who are on the street, if you are not wearing it, we ask you to go back, unless you buy and wear one. We are not making any arrest but this is for your safety and the other people you are here to interact it.”