Ghanaian Afropop artiste, Rebecca Akosua Acheampong, known in showbiz as Becca has added her voice to calls on government to reject CAF's offer for Ghana to host next year's African Cup of Nations because of the fear of Ebola.
“As a woman it is very sad and painful for me, how the deadly Ebola virus is affecting and killing people on the continent” Becca emphasized.
"I feel sad about how Ebola is killing women and I’m happy that Ghana has so far not recorded any case of Ebola," the multiple award winning songstress stated.
Becca was speaking Friday on Adom FM’s late afternoon drive programme, “Ofie Kwanso” with host Jerry Justice Mensah aka Braa Jerry.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has written to Ghana and South Africa to consider hosting the biggest football competition in Africa after original hosts Morocco asked the football governing body to postpone the tournament over Ebola fears.
South Africa has already declined the offer, saying it has already hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup, 2013 Africa Cup of Nations and 2014 Africa Nations Championship (CHAN).
Ghana's Minister for Youth and Sports, Mahama Ayariga has however claimed that Ghana is logistically prepared to stage the competition, while President Mahama says government is yet to take a decision.
Stakeholders from virtually every facet of the Ghanaian society have kicked against any move by government to host the event, which would see spectators from all overt the world but particularly Africa troop into Ghana.
Institutions such as Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research (NMIMR), the Christian Council of Ghana, the Ghana Medical Association (GMA), IMANI Centre for Policy and Education, and pressure group, Occupy Ghana have all argued that Ghana risks bringing on itself the potential spread of the deadly Ebola Viral disease that has claimed close to 5,000 lives.
The Christian Council of Ghana has asked the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to postpone next year’s event in the wake of the Ebola outbreak.
Becca who was among 14 persons announced by the Ministry of Sports to serve as ambassadors to rally support for the Black Stars, at the just ended 2014 World Cup tournament in Brazil says she is happy about Ghana's preparations against Ebola.
“I personally believe that the issues concerning Ebola can be resolved and I’m happy that Ghana has already established some isolation centers in case of any possible outbreak” Becca stated.
“I thank God the disease has not yet affected any citizen of Ghana but there’s a lot that we can do as a nation to prevent individuals from contracting the virus” the Ghanaian Afropop artiste told Jerry Justice.