Ho The Volta Regional Environmental Health Office has said it
would close down “Lizz Dee” shopping mall in Ho for allegedly
refusing to comply with preventive measures to curb the spread of the
Coronavirus disease.Management of
the facility, was said to have driven away a team from the Office led by Mrs
Sybil Boison, Regional Environmental Health Officer, to inspect the Mall and
sensitize staff and management on the disease.
Mr Peter Pariki Regional Community-Led Total Sanitation
(CLTS) Focal Person who was also on the tour told the Ghana News Agency (GNA)
that the Mall had refused to adopt the nationwide COVID-19 preventive
regulations, making its environment a high-risk area.
He said the facility had no notices on the pandemic, no
markings to guide social distancing, and had customers sharing multiple use
napkins at its handwash station.
Mr Pariki said the team arrived at about 0800 hours for the
exercise but was asked to leave, halfway into the meeting by a man said to be
the owner of the Mall.
The CLTS Focal Person said they were told their presence was
affecting business activities.
Mr Pariki said the office had earlier in the week been met
with similar resistance, and was told that management of the Mall was yet to
permit access to the facility, and later agreed on the Saturday date, which
again was foiled.
He told GNA that management of the facility would be
sanctioned, and hinted of closing the Mall down until proper adjustments were
made.
When the GNA contacted the Mall, a Supervisor, who gave his
name only as Elorm, said it was not true that the team from the Regional
Environmental Office was turned away.
The Regional Environmental Health Officer and her team
earlier visited some other retail outlets including Melcom and Stadium Gate
Shopping Mall, insisting on the constant disinfection of surfaces and shared
spaces.
The Regional Environmental Health Officer told the GNA that
her office would work to ensure that the compliance checklist was followed to
the latter.
Source: Ghana News Agency