The former President Jerry John Rawlings has cautioned Ghanaians not to let down their guard on the dangers of the COVID-19 virus till it has been contained.
This is contained in statement signed by Mr Kobina Andoh Amoakwa, the Head of Communications Directorate of the former President's Office and copied the Ghana News Agency in Accra.
The statement said the former President made the call during a courtesy call on him by the 95-year-old Ex-Private Ashiteye Hammond, a World War II veteran.
Former President Rawlings said: "I don't want to take any chances and I think we should all cooperate to handle the pandemic as seriously as we can".
Ex-Private Hammond undertook a seven-day walk a couple of weeks ago to raise funds for frontline health workers dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.
He walked a total of 14 miles, doing two miles a day.
The former President described the effort by Ex-Private Hammond as a noble cause and urged other former Presidents and corporate institutions to support the fundraising campaign.
Former President Rawlings pledged 1000 dollars towards the fund.
The former World War II veteran, on his part, said he was inspired by what Captain Sir Thomas Moore did in the United Kingdom to raise funds for charity in the run-up to his 100th birthday in April this year.
"He is a veteran and I am also a veteran. He fought in Burma and I also fought in Burma, so I decided that if he has done it for Europe why can't I also do the same for Africa?"
"I am very happy that I was able to do it. I did not let our people down and I am appealing to all Presidents and former Presidents across Africa to emulate President Rawlings' gesture," Ex-Private Hammond urged.
The fund, which aims to raise £500,000 has so far raised £27,000.
Ex-Private Hammond was accompanied by Ex-WO1 Bright Segbefia, Public Relations Officer of the Veterans Association of Ghana (VAG), Derek Cobbina, a representative of the Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League and Klenam Fiajoe, a team member.