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Actor Prince David Osei has applauded government for lifting the imposition of restrictions placed on persons in Accra, Kumasi, Tema and Kasoa amid the coronavirus outbreak.
According to him, President Akufo-Addo is trusting Ghanaians to be responsible to help minimize the risks coronavirus poses.
“Because on a more serious note for how long can a lockdown go? At the end of the day, the economy needs to run (and) people were complaining,” Prince David Osei told Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz on Hitz FM.
Prince David Osei stated that the longer the lockdown had persisted, it would have been difficult for government to do its routine feeding of the less privileged adding that “everybody suddenly became a beggar.”
He added that it is the collective responsibility of every Ghanaian to adhere to the health directories even though the lockdown has been lifted.
The actor explained that if everyone does their part in limiting the coronavirus’ transmission, the number of infected person’s will minimize.
“We go out there with the intention of everyone is positive, so you need to be careful. As citizens this fight is our fight it’s in our hands it all boils down to being responsible citizens and taking care of our selves.”
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