COVID-19: Togo shuts borders
The Republic of Togo has shut its borders to passengers on the Abidjan-Abuja Corridor to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The closure of the country’s land borders at midnight of Friday, 20 March, came hours after the shutdown of the National Airport in Lome following reports of increasing imported cases of the virus in the country.
The closure, which is expected to be in force for two weeks, formed part of measures to contain the COVID-19.
The measures as announced by the government of the West African Country includes the prohibition of visits by persons to the beach, ban on religious activities and funerals, closure of schools and suspension of gatherings of more than 15 people.
It is reported that the number of confirmed cases in Togo, as of Friday evening, shot up to 45 from the earlier eight cases, necessitating the government’s measures.
The closure has left travellers stranded at both sides of the Ghana-Togo border as they cannot cross into either Ghana or Togo, even though Ghana’s border remains open.
Mr Noah Ahomka Yeboah, the Deputy Sector Commander, Aflao Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), in an interview said that haulage trucks and cars carrying goods were being permitted to cross over the borders into both countries.
He disclosed that two Togolese who attempted transiting through Ghana to Zurich on Friday dawn after the Lome Airport was shut were turned away.
Mr Yeboah added that since the directives by President Akufo-Addo on Sunday, the Aflao Sector had refused a number of travellers entry into Ghana because they were coming from countries affected by the travel ban.
“Given the speculated rate of infections in Togo, it’s likely that persons coming from there may soon be affected by the travel ban,” he said.
Meanwhile, travellers who were left stranded at the border complained that the closure had negatively impacted their activities as they least expected it.
Source: GNA
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