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NR Minister Appeals To Abudus To Go Back To Negotiating Table

Fri, 29 Jan 2010 Source: osman dawda

Outgoing Northern regional minister,

Mr. Stephen Sumani Nayina has apparently delivered his last address at the

first general meeting of the Northern Regional House of Chiefs with a

passionate appeal to the Abudu Royals in Dagbon to reconsider their decision of

pulling out of the sittings of the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II led mediation committee

handling the age-long protracted Dagbon chieftaincy dispute.

Mr. Nayina said the Abudu Royals

decision to withdraw from the Otumfuo mediation committee sittings at Manhyia

could derail the progress made so far by all stakeholders mediating the Dagbon

chieftaincy dispute.

The outgoing Northern regional minister

further impressed upon the traditional authorities to use their leadership

positions to de-escalate and resolve all pending land and chieftaincy issues

that have inundated the area over the years.

Mr. Nayina thereby suggested the need

to use reconciliatory mechanisms and practices such as purification rights to

resolve all manner of conflicts in their areas of jurisdiction.

He commended the elders and king

makers of the Gonjaland traditional area for the peaceful conduct of selecting

Kusawgu-Wura Tuntunba Sulemana Amanfo Jakpa as worthy successor to the late

King of Gonjaland Yagbon-Wura Bawa Doshie I.

Acting President of the Northern region

house of chiefs, Nayiri Naa Bohigu Mahami Abdulai Sheriga thanked government

for introducing the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority concept and

urged Ghana’s Legislators to give it a legal backing by speedily passing the

bill into law.

The Nayiri also praised government

for rolling out the Youth in Agriculture programme and said the intervention

will go a long way to reduce the rate of youth unemployment in the country.

The Nayiri who is King of the

Mamprusi traditional area praised residence of Nalerigu for assisting the

security agencies to arrest the alleged murderer of the late Mr. Moses Alando

Banaba, the murdered pharmacist of the Nalerigu Baptist Mission.

He however urged the security

agencies to keep Ghanaians out of suspense by making public the outcome of

investigations regarding the unfortunate incident of alleged rape assault on

some innocent young ladies at Nalerigu by some military personnel on local

peace keeping mission in the area.

Source: osman dawda