Illegal aliens from Nigeria and Burkina Faso have been arrested The undocumented immigrants total 480 – Police in the Upper East have confirmed the arrest of all 480 immigrants Our.
This is what YEN.com.gh believes in Ghana Immigration have round up 480 Nigerian and Burkinabe illegal immigrants in the Upper East Region.
These undocumented aliens are said to have made their way through Ghana’s porous borders, the upper East Regional police PRO, DSP David Fianko-Okyere, revealed to the media. All immigrants were not in facemasks, neither have their Covid-19 status being determined. All 480 immigrants rounded up at the Upper East Regional Police station.
(Photo: Facebook) Source: Twitter Already, the Ghana Airport Company has been warned about the high rate of Covid-19 cases being recorded at the Kotoka International Airport. Police arrest 480 Illegal immigrants from Nigeria, Burkina Faso (Photo: Facebook) Source: Twitter In an emergency letter by the Frontier Healthcare Service (FHS) to the Managing Director of the Airport Company, Yaw Kwakwa, the company revealed that 75 positive cases of Covid-19 were recorded on the 24th of April alone.
“This exceeds the previous highest rate of 45 positive cases on the 21st of April. READ ALSO More passenger arrivals at Kotoka Airport are Covid-19 positive – FHS alerts Ghana To this end, the government has been urged to reinforce strict measures on the PCR results acceptable for entry into Ghana. “It has become imperative to implement new guidelines to curtail the influx of positive cases into the country,” the letter warned.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging African countries including Ghana not to throw away expired Covid-19 vaccines. The Organization says the vaccines are safe for use despite their expiry. The appeal comes after Malawi and South Sudan said they would destroy more than 70,000 doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab because they expired in mid-April, the BBC reports.
“My appeal to member states is: if we are doing our part to mobilize these vaccines, you do your part and use the vaccines,” John Nkengasong, director of the Africa CDC stated. Recent figures from the Ghana Health Service (GHS) show that Ghana’s Covid-19 cases have dropped to 25.