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SHACKS AND STICKS: Learners at Oshamukweni Combined School carrying sticks for making beds in their corrugated iron shacks.
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TUYEIMO HAIDULA
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The almost 40-year-old Oshamukweni Combined School in Okongo circuit, Ohangwena Region, does not have a school hostel and its pupils and teachers sleep in corrugated iron shacks.
The school opened in 1978 at Oshamwukweni village, but because of the war it relocated to Oshalumbu village in 1982, where it is now. It is home to over 300 pupils from pre-primary level up to grade 9.
Learners are taught in corrugated iron structures funded by the pupils’ parents because of a shortage of classrooms. Some of the classrooms have broken chairs and desks.
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President Akufo-Addo s address on updates to Ghana’s Enhanced Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic, On Sunday, 17th January 2021.
Fellow Ghanaians, good evening.
Before I start, let me use this opportunity to thank you all and Almighty God for enabling me to swear, for the second time, the oath of office as President of the Republic. The ceremony took place after I last spoke to you. I promise I will do my very best to live up to your expectations.
I am coming into your homes tonight with some rather unpleasant news. When I delivered Update No. 21, some two weeks ago, I urged all of us to continue adhering to the enhanced hygiene and mask wearing protocols that have served us well, and which led us to the situation where we were witnessing a gradual decline in the number of active cases.
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The police and other security services will collaborate to strictly enforce the COVID-19 safety protocols, following an upsurge in the number of active cases, coupled with the discovery of new variants of the pandemic in the country.
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo announced last night that he had directed the police to enforce the wearing of face masks in public and related directives, while the regulatory agencies would undertake random checks to ensure conformity with COVID-19 rules.
“I have instructed the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to direct officers, men and women of the Police Service to ensure the rigorous enforcement of the law on mask-wearing at all public places and in public transport.