The Founder and General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), says Ghanaians must adhere to the safety protocols outline by health authorities.
Pastor Mensa Otabil said it is only when people are alive that they can enjoy the benefits there is post the pandemic.
He said this Sunday morning during his virtual church service.
This was in accordance with recommended social distancing protocols as part of Ghana's efforts to curb the spread Covid-19.
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