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Rivers Traditional Rulers Council sets up committee to end Fubara Wike rift

The Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers has set up a nine member committee to mediate the prolonged political rift between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike. The council says the crisis has created tension in the state and risks distracting government from delivering development projects.​ The committee is made up of first class traditional rulers drawn from the three senatorial districts of the state. Its mandate is to engage both Fubara and Wike, listen to their grievances and recommend peaceful solutions that will restore political stability.​ Chairman of the council, King Dandeson Jaja, said traditional rulers cannot fold their arms while the state’s peace and unity are threatened. He stressed that the institution remains non partisan but has a moral duty to intervene when political disagreements endanger the welfare of citizens.​ The […]

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Hamas Hands Over 7 Israeli Hostages to Red Cross as Trump Heads to Gaza Peace Summit

Hamas has handed over seven surviving Israeli hostages to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), marking the first stage of a major hostage-prisoner exchange under a newly brokered Gaza ceasefire deal. The Israeli military confirmed that a Red Cross convoy had entered northern Gaza on Monday to collect the hostages, in line with the terms of the agreement. The deal, mediated by the United States, Egypt, and Qatar, aims to bring an end to the devastating conflict that erupted following Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel. Under the initial phase of the agreement, Hamas will release 47 Israeli hostages — both living and deceased — in exchange for 250 Palestinian prisoners and 1,700 Gazans detained by Israel since the war began. The group is also expected to return the remains of an Israeli soldier killed during the […]

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Bawku Conflict: Mahama Announces Resumption of Otumfuo’s Royal-Led Peace Mediation Next Week

Speaking at a graduation ceremony at the Ghana Military Academy on Friday, April 11, the President said the Asantehene had assured him of his commitment to reconvene stakeholders and continue the peace dialogue upon his return from a brief visit abroad. “We have triggered the Otumfuo mediation process, which saw all stakeholders participate in discussions in Kumasi on a roadmap towards peace. I am assured by the Asantehene that the process will commence next week when he returns from his brief visit abroad,” he announced. He urged all parties to renew their commitment to peace, adding, “I entreat all sides to embrace peace as we dialogue to resolve these age-old disputes.” He recounted the recent violence in Bawku, where an incident in  a marketplace just two days ago led to the loss of life and destruction of property. “The flashpoint […]

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Chief Justice Closes 7 Courts in Upper East Amid Bawku Conflict.

Due to heightened security risks surrounding the Bawku conflict, Ghana’s Chief Justice has ordered the closure of seven courts across the Upper East Region, effective October 29, 2024. Courts affected include the High and Circuit Courts in Bolgatanga, and District Courts in Bolgatanga, Zuarungu, Zebilla, Garu, and Bongo. The decision, issued by the Judicial Secretary, aims to protect court personnel, lawyers, and the public as tensions continue to escalate.The directive mandates Court Registrars to secure assets and urges staff to prioritize their safety. This temporary shutdown reflects ongoing efforts by the judiciary to maintain security until conditions improve for safe court operations.

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SOCO Project Tackles Ethnic Conflicts in Northern Ghana.

George Owusu has highlighted the success of the SOCO (Social Cohesion) project in addressing ethnic conflicts in Northern Ghana. The initiative aims to foster peace and unity by promoting dialogue and understanding among conflicting groups in the region. Owusu revealed that the project has played a crucial role in reducing tensions and fostering cooperation among ethnic communities. Through community engagement, training, and peacebuilding strategies, SOCO has helped create a more harmonious environment in Northern Ghana, which has been prone to ethnic disputes in the past.

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