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General News of Thursday, 25 December 2008

Source: GNA

All Ghana's borders to be closed

Ghana's borders with the Republic of Togo, Cote d'Ivoire and Burkina Faso will be closed from 0600 hours on Friday, December 26 to 0600 hours Monday December 29, 2008, a National Security statement announced on Thursday.

The statement signed by Dr Sam Amoo, National Security Coordinator, therefore, advised the public to take note of the closure.

Border closures weakens national unity - Bishop Lodonu

Ho, Dec. 25, GNA - The Right Reverend Francis Anani Lodonu, Bishop of the Ho Diocese of the Catholic Church, on Wednesday said the selective closure of borders in Ghana for supposed security reasons could weaken national unity.

He said closing Ghana's eastern borders alone during elections makes the people of the Volta Region for example feel excluded from the rest of Ghana.

Bishop Lodonu, who was delivering a sermon at a mass to mark Christmas at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Ho, suggested that "if borders have to be sealed then it should be all".

The Government closed the Ghana-Togo border just before the December 7 general election, attracting criticism from chiefs in the Volta Region, who said that decision was discriminatory.

"I fully concur with them. If you close only borders leading to Togo, which borders mainly the Volta Region, you make the people there feel like strangers," Bishop Lodonu stated. He advised the winning side in the December 28 presidential runoff not to overly celebrate to the displeasure of the defeated side. Bishop Lodonu also advised the side that would be beaten to accept defeat, saying just as Jesus Christ accepted defeat, was crucified but rose the third day to claim victory, that party would also win one day. 25 Dec 08