Ghana's land and sea borders will remain closed until further notice, President Akufo-Addo has said.
He said this is part of measures taken to curtail the importation of more Covid-19 cases while opening up sectors of the country's economy.
In his 16th address to the nation on measures in place to curtail the virus, he paved way for the reopening of airports for international traffic, however, he noted that the land and sea borders must remain shut.
"For the avoidance of doubt, our borders, by land and sea, will continue to remain closed to human traffic until further notice," he said.
President Akufo-Addo on Sunday paved way for the reopening of the country's air border for international traffic, after nearly six months closure.
He said effective September 1, the Kotoka International Airport(KIA) will reopen and resume operations.
"This decision has been communicated to international airlines across the world," the President said.
Notwithstanding, some measures have been put in place to regulate the operations of the airport as not to import more cases into the country.
He insists the already existing Covid-19 protocols must strictly be adhered to as well.
However, the land and sea borders which have also been shut since March, he said must remain shut until further notice.
Meanwhile, the country's case count currently stands at 44,205 with 42, 777 recoveries, 276 deaths and 1,152 active cases.
Latest Stories
-
Yaw Nsarkoh: Bit by bit we will understand China
4 hours -
Looted and returned: Asante royal artefacts on display for public viewing at Manhyia Museum
5 hours -
Suspected killer in Kasoa land dispute shooting not a National Security operative
5 hours -
Ghana appoint four Para Athletics coaches in Preparation for Paris 2024
5 hours -
Kumasi Cheshire Home decries inadequate equipment; seeks public support
6 hours -
UCL: Niclas Fullkrug hands Dortmund first leg advange over PSG
6 hours -
GPL: Accra Lions beat Hearts of Oak to go third
7 hours -
Seek higher grounds as rains intensify – GMet warns
8 hours -
May Day: Sam Ankrah promises to prioritise welfare and well-being of workers if elected president
8 hours -
Bawumia plans door-to-door campaign for 2024 polls
8 hours -
GAF condemns ‘unprovoked’ fatal shooting of soldier in Kasoa land dispute
8 hours -
OSP’s request for money laundering probe against Cecilia Dapaah baseless – AG advises EOCO
9 hours -
Obofour Raphael releases ‘Asem Yi Di Ka’ EP
9 hours -
‘Operation Clean Your Surroundings’: Popular Kenkey joint and public toilets in Takoradi shut down
9 hours -
GFA boss Kurt Okraku graces Dreams FC’s dinner to celebrate CAF Confederation Cup exploits
10 hours