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12th February, 2021

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The Daily Graphic believes ex-convicts must not be neglected but rather shown some love and inclusiveness. The paper notes that ex-convicts are humans, and no matter an individual’s shortcomings and weaknesses, there is always some talent or something inherently good in him therefore they should be allowed to explore their talents for societal benefit. The Graphic urges Ghanaians and Institutions to rethink their relationship with ex-convicts with requisite skills so they can explore alternate sources of livelihood, to build a better Ghana.

The Ghanaian Times urges government to listen to the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association of Ghana on its call for support to equip some local companies to produce vaccines, particularly those urgently needed to fight COVID-19. It says in Africa, only South Africa is believed to be producing vaccines. The paper says if nothing is done by the country to have its own vaccine-manufacturing factories especially in the case of COVID-19, it will spend much of its resources to import vaccines for its people. It says for instance; Ghana will have to spend 70 million Euros to enable it to procure vaccines for its 30 million people. The Times, therefore, urges government to financially support the request by the Association so it could produce the vaccines.

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