"Unless Akufo-Addo put on a mask, we will never play a part" - Inconsiderate replies to nose mask sellers

According to nose mask sellers, people they approach without mask normally relate that unless Nana Addo addresses the Nation in mask, they will never partake

"Unless Akufo-Addo put on a mask, we will never play a part" - Inconsiderate replies to nose mask sellers
Mama Thick, Nose mask seller

Majority of Ghanaians are calling on the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to make obvious the significance of wearing nose mask before they consent to the idea.

According to nose mask sellers, people they approach without mask normally relate that unless Nana Addo addresses the Nation in mask, they will never succumb to the idea.

The President of Ghana during his Nation address on COVID-19 issues is broadcasted on National Television without mask hence some concern by the public that except he is seen in a mask, they will not comply with the measures.

 

 

 

Mama Thick, a nose mask seller at the Pragia station in Kumasi spoke to SoireeNews that such are the reflections mask vendors go through in the hands of some inconsiderate citizens.

“Whenever we approach people to buy nose masks, all they say is unless Akufo-Addo put on a mask, they will never play a part in the wearing of nose or face covers. You cannot compare yourself to the president because you have a life to protect and for the safety of others,” she said.

 

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The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly has enforced mandatory measures that people who default the wearing of masks will be arrested and fined yet nationals justify themselves when caught to endanger the lives of others.

Mama Thick urged security personnels to toughen their mandate and avoid pardoning people who give flimsy excuses.

Maame Konadu, also a nose mask seller asserted that the overlooks is putting lives at risk explaining that majority of persons without covers protest of developing discomforts whiles others call on government to give it out freely which she think is not possible.

 

 

“They give excuses that the president should give it out free of charge. We are doing our best to make provisions available yet the response from buyers is very poor.

Konadu called on authorities to compel Ghanaians into purchasing the masks and observe the social distancing rule to curb the novel virus out of the country.