COVID19: Ghanaians stranded in USA told to book hotels costing 100usd a night in Accra before they can return home

Citizens unhappy with government

The permanent mission of Ghana to the UN and Consulate General of New York has told Ghanaian citizens stranded in the USA to pre book hotel accommodations costing at least $100 USD a night before they can be allowed to return to Ghana.

Many of the citizens are dismayed at the directives from the mission as there no offer alternatives to the citizens except preselecting two expensive hotels for them.

The selected hotels for the stranded citizens abroad are Kempinski Hotel and Africa Regent Hotels which are charging GHC 650 and GHC 550 per night respectively.

In a letter cited by Ghanamatter.com, the mission also request that the accommodation must be book for 14-days which satisfies the mandatory quarantine.

There are many hotels in Accra so under which consideration did the officials of Ghana took to arrive at selecting only two hotels which will cost the stranded citizens at least $1400 to pay?

This is beside their minimum cost of flight which is $1350 for economy class.

Some of the stranded citizens are furious over what they call insensitive decisions of the Nana Addo government to rip them off.

See the letter here.