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6 years agoon
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The office of former President Jerry John Rawlings has shutdown because of “the spread of the COVID-19 virus.”
“The decision which is aimed at protecting staff and potential visitors will be reviewed after two weeks,” a statement from the office said.
The statement also urged Ghanaians to adhere to all safety protocols.
“The former President once again urges all Ghanaians to be mindful of their personal discipline and care as we work to combat the disease.”
“He calls on all to wear their masks, maintain appropriate social distancing, cough etiquette and general hygiene protocols,” the statement concluded.

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