As Akwatia prepares for its upcoming by-election, the Chief of the town, Osabarima Kofi Boateng III, has called on both political parties and residents to remain peaceful and united. His appeal comes amid growing public concern about potential violence, fueled by rumors and political tension.
Assurance of Peace
In his address, the Chief dismissed fears of possible unrest, stating confidently:
“I know my town. I assure everyone that there will be no violence in Akwatia.”
He emphasized that Akwatia has always been known for its resilience and communal spirit, and this by-election will be no exception. His assurance seeks to calm nerves and strengthen public confidence in the democratic process.
Osabarima Kofi Boateng III also cautioned residents and political actors against spreading false information that could spark unnecessary tension. According to him, misinformation often leads to suspicion, mistrust, and unnecessary clashes during elections.
Instead, he encouraged the people of Akwatia to focus on unity and channel their energies toward constructive engagements. “We should fight to bring development, not to fight ourselves,” he stressed.
Beyond politics, the Chief highlighted some of the pressing development challenges facing Akwatia. He called on the government to listen to the needs of the people and involve them in shaping the town’s development agenda.
“If the government wants to know the kind of development Akwatia needs, they should come and ask us. We are ready to show them,” he added.
His remarks underscore the importance of community participation in governance and the need for inclusive policies that reflect local realities.
Election periods in Ghana often come with heightened political tension. However, traditional leaders like Osabarima Kofi Boateng III play a crucial role in maintaining peace, stability, and unity at the community level.
By urging restraint and emphasizing dialogue over division, the Chief is reinforcing the message that true progress lies in development, not conflict.
As Akwatia heads into its by-election, the words of Osabarima Kofi Boateng III serve as a timely reminder that peace is the foundation for progress. With unity, responsible political engagement, and a focus on development, Akwatia has the opportunity to set an example for other constituencies across Ghana.