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CSOs statement on Akufo-Addo ordering Auditor-General to take his ‘accumulated leave’
Jul 7, 2020
Members of the press, colleague leaders of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Ghana, democracy and good governance activists and fellow Ghanaians, good morning and welcome to today’s press conference.
The CSOs gathered here represent close to 500 CSO members across the country. The CSO Platform on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) which has signed this statement alone represents 435 CSO members. We also have the Right to Information Coalition and the Ghana Anti-Corruption Coalition all endorsing this statement.
Short Statement on the Impact of Covid-19
Before I proceed with the statement, let me use this opportunity to say a few words about the COVID-19 Pandemic.
First, we extend our condolences to the families who have lost loved ones to COVID-19, particularly our frontline health professionals. We pray the good Lord strengthens and comfort you during these difficult times.
We must take this virus seriously and strictly observe the preventive protocols. In this regard, we want to wish the President and our leaders God’s protection. We need all our leaders to be healthy to lead us through these challenging times.
CSOs have been doing their part to support through the CSO COVID-19 Fund. At the appropriate time, we will share with citizens our plans for a much stronger citizen involvement in the response to the pandemic.
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