Audio By Carbonatix
President Nana Akufo-Addo says he was astonished by reports that suggested he was flown to the UK for Covid-19 treatment.
Dismissing the reports, Akufo-Addo insisted he was in the country during his 14-day quarantine working from the Presidential Villa of the Jubilee House.
The president completed his mandatory quarantine and resumed regular duties on Monday, July 20.
Speaking on the said false reports, Akufo-Addo noted “I was sitting in my room and I was told I was sitting in a plane that was heading for Oxford, and its trajectory plotted on a map. I was amazed but there it is, this is the Ghana in which we live, thank you.”
Akufo-Addo was made the remarks while interacting with members of the Vehicle and Asset Dealers Union of Ghana on Tuesday.
The meeting was held to discuss concerns raised by members of the union about the new Automobile Development Policy at the Jubilee House on Tuesday.
Latest Stories
-
We have failed as a country in road safety education – Accident Victims Support president
2 minutes -
Gov’t launches 1-day expedited passport delivery service
3 minutes -
Before the Bell Rings, the Buckets Rise: How climate change is stealing childhood at Wassa Agave
28 minutes -
Victims of Ho Central Mosque shooting appeal to Mahama for intervention
47 minutes -
Kumasi Central Prison holds maiden inmates’ fashion show, showcasing talent and rehabilitation
49 minutes -
25 arrested in Obuasi security operation
1 hour -
Stop extorting money from drivers – Concerned Drivers Association tells police
1 hour -
Accept IMF’s gold loss concerns in good faith – Prof Asuming
1 hour -
We’re introducing digital enforcement to improve transparency and road safety – Police
1 hour -
Teachers gather in Accra for GNAT conference on education reforms
2 hours -
Forestry Commission nabs 31 illegal miners in Apamprama Forest
2 hours -
NRSA welcomes reduced festive road crashes as over 2,600 die on roads in 11 months
2 hours -
Central Regional Police arrest 20 suspects, seize narcotic drugs in targeted swoops
2 hours -
Port delays could cost Ghana revenue as importers eye Lomé – FABAG warns
2 hours -
African festival lights up Accra with culture, theatre and pride
2 hours
