SONA ’22: Govt spent Gh¢17.7Billion to ‘manage’ Covid — Akufo-Addo reveals 

President Akufo-Addo has disclosed that the government has so far spent GH¢17.7 billion to manage every aspect of the Covid-19 pandemic since March 2020 when the disease was reported in Ghana. 

Giving a breakdown of the cost, Akufo-Addo said it included providing free water and electricity and hot meals to school kids among others. 

It also covered the procurement of accoutrement and gadgets to manage the spread of the pandemic.  

“We provided nearly five million (5 million) households and over ten million (10 million) people with electricity and water subsidies at the time they were most needed. In all, data from the Ministry of Finance tells us that an amount of GH¢17.7 billion (or 4.6% of GDP) has been spent on containing the pandemic since 2020.” He said during the 2022 State of the Nation Address in parliament today.

“It took an unbudgeted GH¢1.9 billion to ensure that our children and teaching staff went back and stayed in school safely. Some, including a few in this Honourable House, went as far as to accuse the government of trying to kill Ghanaian children when we introduced the controlled school re-openings. I might add here that, in some countries, school closures have lasted for twenty (20) months, and children are only now going back to school. Our children did not lose a single academic year” He explained.

“The unplanned expenditures included, but were not limited to, the recruitment, on a permanent basis, of fifty-eight thousand, one hundred and ninety-one (58,191) healthcare professionals, and the payment of extra incentives to our frontline health workers.” He added. 

Source:MyNewsGh.com/2022

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