Naba David Kansuk (middle)
Nakpanduriparamount chief has sent a passionate appeal to all chiefs in the Northern
region to join hands in working towards finding a solution to the many
chieftaincy conflicts in the area.
The chief named Naba David Kansuk says it is time for the chiefs
to sit together and discuss how these conflicts have negatively affected
development in the Northern region and how to prevent it.
The Chief is afraid the gap between the north and the south will
continue to widen if immediate steps are not taken to restore peace in the
region.
The Northern parts of Ghana have been a hotbed of violence mainly
because of chieftaincy and ethnic rivalry.
The Abudu, Andani, the Mamprusis, Kusasis conflicts have claimed
several lives and destroyed properties.
Naba David Kansuk stated “it is time to let peace prevail”.
"Peace is a viable asset you cannot quantify in monetary
terms. If you want to try to know the cost of peace then you try war and you
will know how much peace has to offer us.
"So I want to tell Ghanaians, especially we the Northerners
to know that if we want to bridge the gap of development with the south we need
to ensure there is peace in our back yard and in the whole of the north so that
investors can confidently come over to develop this land of ours.
"All Northern chiefs and those in the south, I am pleading
with everybody that if we want to develop this country of ours we need to
ensure there is peace and in peace we develop," the paramount chief said.
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