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Gomoa Fetteh Chiefs Ban Bullets and Motorbikes at Ahorbaa Kese Festival

raditional leaders of Gomoa Fetteh in the Gomoa East District have announced a ban on the use of live bullets and motorbikes during this year’s Ahorbaa Kese Festival. The festival, which is widely known for its distinctive Akoso-Dontoba dance, officially opened with traditional rituals and a community cleansing ceremony led by the chiefs. The Omankrado of Gomoa Fetteh, Nana Kwesi Quansah, explained that the restrictions were introduced to protect lives and maintain order. He warned that anyone caught with live ammunition would be arrested and handed over to the police. He further disclosed that a designated parking space had been created for motorbike riders to minimise the risk of accidents during the celebration. “We want to celebrate peacefully without incidents. That’s why these measures have been put in place,” Nana Quansah said. Some sub-chiefs also called on participants to exercise […]

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Nigeria cuts polio cases by 46% – NPHCDA

Nigeria has recorded a 46 percent decline in variant poliovirus cases compared to last year, according to the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA). The announcement was made in Abuja on Tuesday during the second-quarter review meeting of the Northern Traditional Leaders Committee (NTLC) on Primary Health Care Delivery. The meeting was chaired by the Emir of Argungu, Alhaji Sa’Maila Muhammad Mera. Polio, a highly contagious viral disease, mainly affects children under five and can cause paralysis or death. It spreads through contaminated food, water, or direct contact but can be prevented entirely through vaccination. In his opening remarks, Emir Mera urged traditional rulers to sustain their commitment to ending variant poliovirus (cVPV2), stressing that the final phase of eradication is often the toughest. He also called on leaders to address low acceptance of other vaccines such as HPV and […]

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Akwatia Chief Urges Peace Ahead of By-Election

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 […]

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Minority urges traditional, religious leaders to stop President Mahama from removing Chief Justice

According to the Minority, the petitions submitted in support of the Chief Justice's removal are without merit and do not satisfy the constitutional criteria required for such action. Speaking at a press briefing on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, the Minority’s Legal Counsel and MP for Suame, John Darko, indicated that credible sources have confirmed the petitions lack substance. He emphasized the need for respected national figures to help preserve the integrity of the judiciary by discouraging any undue political interference. The caucus described the current steps being taken as a “blatant usurpation of judicial authority by the President,” warning that the process threatens the independence of the judiciary and democratic governance We are aware of plans for the invocation of article 146 (10) a to suspend the CJ and to appoint certain persons who are know sympathisers of the current […]

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Bongo Queen Mothers Call for United Efforts Against Teenage Pregnancy.

The Bongo Queen Mothers Association has urged stakeholders, including government agencies, traditional authorities, and religious leaders, to intensify collaborative efforts to address the rising rates of teenage pregnancy and early marriage in the district.Speaking at their 5th Anniversary Celebration, the association expressed concern about the increasing trend of young girls leaving school due to early pregnancies and marriages, despite past interventions.The Queen Mother of Bongo-Feo, Pognaba Agamboka Noyansonga-Kaisikoma, highlighted progress made between 2020 and 2022, where Bongo dropped from first to 11th position in teenage pregnancy cases among the 15 districts in the region. However, she noted a resurgence due to diminished efforts.“We need the support of chiefs, regional leaders, and all relevant institutions to help secure the future of our children,” she said.The association also shared achievements, including financial support for students in tertiary and vocational training, and reaffirmed […]

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Surge of Support for Kyerematen’s Vision in Volta Region.

he Afrafranto Caravan Tour, led by Hopeson Adorye, has seen significant growth in the Volta Region as support for Alan Kyerematen's presidential campaign surges. With each stop, Kyerematen's vision for transforming the region into a Skills Development Hub is resonating deeply with locals. Traditional leaders, including Torgbui Sri III of Anlo and Torgbui Dzelu IV of Dzelukope, have expressed their support, praising Kyerematen’s leadership. Adorye encouraged the people of Volta to turn their love for Kyerematen into votes, emphasizing that his presidency would bring development and jobs to the region. The campaign contrasts his vision with the perceived shortcomings of previous governments, sparking a renewed sense of purpose among voters.

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Akufo-Addo Applauds Upper East Leaders for Ensuring Peace Amid Regional Unrest.

President Nana Akufo-Addo has commended traditional leaders, religious figures, and security forces in the Upper East Region for maintaining peace while neighboring Sahel countries face unrest. During a stakeholder meeting in Bolgatanga, the president attributed Ghana's stability to strong cooperation between the government and local authorities. He also acknowledged the role of the Bawku Naba in resolving conflicts in Bawku, calling on citizens to continue supporting the New Patriotic Party (NPP) ahead of the December elections.

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