Newly-inducted Acting President of Ga Traditional Council (GTC) who doubles as the Divisional Chief of Sempe Stool in Accra, Nii Adote Otintor II, was on Tuesday March 2, 2021 taken the deadly Corravirus (COVID-19 ) disease
vaccination.
The Abola Mantse, Nii Ahele Nunno III and Chief of Staff of the Office of the Ga Traditional Council, Her Lorship Justice Naa Yaaley Sarkodie Mensah were also receive their first jabs of the vaccine at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital at Ridge on Tuesday morning of March 2, 2021.
Also the Paramount King of the Ga State in the Greater Accra Region, His Royal Majesty, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru Il has been taken through the intensive health screening process to receive the novel Conovirus vaccination.
The Ga Mantse, Nii Adote Otintor II some political and religious leaders became the second set of Ghanaians to take the Covid-19 vaccine in the country.
Accompanied the Ga Mantse were the
Divisional Chief of Sempe Stool, who dounles as the acting President of Ga Traditional Council Nii Adote Otintor II, Abola Mantse, Nii Ahele Nunno III and Chief of Staff of the Office of the Ga Traditional Council, Her Lorship Justice Naa Yaaley Sarkodie Mensah including queenmothers and elders of the Ga Paramount Royal Stool.
The Former President John Dramani Mahama who doubles as the flag-beaer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and his wife, Mrs Lordina Mahama were vaccinated at the Police Hospital in Accra at 10 am today, Tuesday, 2 March 2021.
On Monday, 1 March 2021, President Nana Akufo-Addo, Vice-President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and their wives led by example by becoming the first set of Ghanaians to take the Covid-19 vaccine.
Ghanaβs mass vaccination exercise against the coronavirus pandemic began on Tuesday March 2, 2021.
Some 600,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines arrived in the country last week for the vaccination exercise.
The exercise will take place in 43 districts with high infection rates.
They include 25 in the Greater Accra Region, 16 in the Ashanti Region, and two in the Central Region.
The first batch of people to be vaccinated includes healthcare workers, frontline security personnel, persons with underlying medical conditions, persons 60 years and above, and frontline members of the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary.