Residents of Pinga in the Bole district of the Northern
Region are living in fear as illegal miners from Guinea return to the town from
the Ebola-stricken country. The Guineans, who are engaged in illegal gold
prospecting in the Pinga Township, have been trooping back to the area
after selling the precious stones in Guinea and other West African countries. Guinea
is among five West African countries battling the deadly viral disease that has
claimed 1,900 lives in the
sub-region, according to World Health Organisation (WHO) latest figures. The residents and even health workers in the
town say the Guineans arrive in large numbers without any medical screening. Cephas
Ekpa, a community health worker at the Pinga community says once the
illegal miners are from Guinea coming in, definitely they are all at risk.
He said the situation has been worsened by the lack of proper checks at the
borders. Director General of the Ghana Health Service says he will immediately contact the immigration service to take action. He
said he will also dispatch protective gears and thermometers to the area
as soon as possible. Dr. Ebenezer Appiah-Denkyira said he will direct
disease control officers in the area to track the Guinean miners who are
currently living in the area.
Source Joynews
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