The Oti Regional Minister, Mr John Kwadzo Gyapong, has referred to as on the chiefs of Challa, Adele and Akyode traditional areas concerned within the battle at Nkwanta, to strictly adhere to the directives of the Oti Regional Safety Council (REGSEC) which banned all pageant celebrations within the conventional areas.
Mr Gyapong defined that the directive fashioned a part of the continued efforts to strengthen current safety within the area, and Nkwanta Municipality in particular, to foster deeper collaboration amongst stakeholders within the quest to carry the battle to an finish, and promote peace at Nkwanta and its surrounding communities.
Addressing the chiefs and elders of the three conventional areas within the Nkwanta battle at a REGSEC assembly in Dambai, the Regional Minister mentioned the directive turned obligatory as a part of safety measures put in place to resolve the battle, which was affecting growth.
Mr Gyapong additional said that the REGSEC was initiating strategies to make sure public security, harmony and urged all of the chiefs within the Nkwanta –South Municipality to cooperate totally with REGSEC to work in direction of a long-lasting decision of the battle.
The Regional Minster additionally mentioned he was inspired by the unanimous acceptance of the embargo on celebration of festivals by the chiefs current on the assembly, stressing that with the commitment and willingness of the chiefs to embrace peace strikes confirmed that the battle would quickly be over.
In line with him, the assurance by the chiefs and elders to assist and obey the directives of the REGSEC peace ingenuities was a constructive sign that the stakeholders within the battle had been ready to pave the way in which for peace, and growth within the municipality.
Moreover, the Minster reaffirmed his untiring dedication to making sure that peace returned to Nkwanta, saying the REGSEC would additionally have interaction the youth and different related teams throughout the municipality to revive the a lot wanted peace to the world.
Mr Gyapong noticed that peace constructing must be regarded as a shared accountability, and mentioned ‘’I’m assured that via unity, dialogue, and mutual respect, we are going to restore calm and stability to Nkwanta for the benematch all,’’ He indicated.
FROM SAMUEL AGBEWODE, DAMBAI 2
