Let's see 'covid-19 corpses' on TV to show Ghanaians disease is real - Bagbin
The Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Mr Alban Sumana Bagbin is advocating for the public display of covid-19 corpses in Ghana to help enforce the message that the disease is real.
To him, many people were still living their lives as if everything was still normal and were flouting the covid-19 protocols.
Speaking on the floor of Parliament on Tuesday, May 19, 2020, Mr Bagbin said his call was based on feedback he has received from the public.
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He argued that will help wake people from their "slumber" and make them think that covid-19 is real.
His contribution followed an update by the Minister of Health, Mr Kwaku Agyeman Manu in Parliament on Tuesday.
To the Nadowli/Kaleo Member of Parliament, what he prescribes as "shock therapy" was the sure way to help make people change from how they are responding to the threats posed by the disease.
"Awareness creation, education, when a leader, you must know the people you are leading well."
"In Ghana, my dear Minister for Communication was saying that eventhough we don't see God, we believe that God exists."
"You cannot see God because God is spirit, it is not the same for this disease, they are not spirits. But the important thing is that the people we are leading, they want to see."
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"In fact, I want to see on TV some evidence of death because when you state that this number of people are dead but they are not seeing anything like that [it will not give them the shock of their life]."
"I believe in the shock therapy. We need shock therapy to wake them up from slumber and make them know COVID-19 is real,” Mr Bagbin said.
Ghana’s Coronavirus case count increased to 5,918 after 183 new cases were confirmed on Tuesday, May 19, 2020.
Two new deaths were also reported on Tuesday, increasing the death toll to 31, since the face case of the disease was recorded on March 12, 2020.
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As of Tuesday, May 19, the number of recoveries was 1,754.