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General News of Wednesday, 24 February 2021

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Ghanaians attack UK's Sky News for 'racist reportage' on coronavirus vaccine

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Some Ghanaians have expressed gross disgust over a racism-inspired reportage by the UK's Sky News on the arrival of the first batch of coronavirus vaccine in the country.

Ghana has been in both local and international news after it became the first African country to receive Coronavirus vaccines from the COVID-19 Vaccines Advance Market Commitment (COVAX AMC) facility.

The development comes after Ghana’s Ministry of Health in the early hours of Wednesday, February 24, 2021, took delivery of some 600,000 doses of the vaccines.

However, the reportage from UK's Sky News precisely has invoked the anger of Ghanaians after the website in a tweet described Ghana as "world's poorest people”

In a tweet, Skynews said” A flight carrying 600,000 doses of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine has arrived in Ghana as part of a global effort to immunise the world's poorest people”

Some Ghanaians took the microblogging site to describe the comment as racist.

Award-winning Journalist Anny Osabutey said “Dear @SkyNews I blv you cu have found a respectful way of reporting abt Gh receiving the first batch of vaccine, instead of what I term ‘racist flavored” narrative. Yes our Govt may beg you for aide, but it doesn’t mean UK hasn’t benefitted from us.”

Another user by name Uncle Obed said Digital racism perpetuated by foreign media is something we don’t get ‘angry” enough at.

Below are some of the tweets