Chief appeals to Accra traditional rulers to be law-abiding


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Nii Asafoatse Quaye Kukurudu IV

Adjen-Kotoku Kwarteman (G/A), Aug 11,
GNA – Nii Asafoatse Quaye Kukurudu IV of Adjen-Kotoku Kwarteman in the Ga West
Municipality has appealed to traditional rulers in the Greater Accra Region to
be law-abiding.

He said the chiefs and the elders of
the region must be respectful to one another and should put an end to
chieftaincy and land litigations and multiple sale of lands, which create chao

Adjen-Kotoku Kwarteman (G/A), Aug 11,
GNA – Nii Asafoatse Quaye Kukurudu IV of Adjen-Kotoku Kwarteman in the Ga West
Municipality has appealed to traditional rulers in the Greater Accra Region to
be law-abiding.

He said the chiefs and the elders of
the region must be respectful to one another and should put an end to
chieftaincy and land litigations and multiple sale of lands, which create chaos
and deprived the people of development.

Nii Quaye Kukurudu made the appeal in
an interview with the Ghana News Agency at Adjen-Kotoku Kwarteman after a
meeting with the youth to plan developmental projects for the community.

He called on the chiefs to unite and
come under one umbrella to fight for the common good of the region and avoid
acts which denigrate the chieftaincy of the people of Accra by police arrests
and court cases.

He urged the chiefs and people of the
region to use the forthcoming Homowo Festival to initiate projects for the
improvement of the living conditions of their towns such as; the construction
of school structures, markets, and health centres, among others.

He also entreated the chiefs,
especially those in the Ga West Municipality to make lands available to the
Assembly to undertake developmental projects while admonishing them to be
courteous and respectful to their people.

Nii Quaye Kukurudu advised the youth
to desist from social vices like smoking of tobacco, marijuana and taking of
tramadol and alcohol, which would ruin their lives because they were the
nation’s future. 

GNA


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