Asabee needs help with chieftaincy matters – Asabee

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Minister for Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs Stephen Asamoah Boateng, aka Asabee, has called on Ghanaians, mainly traditional authorities, to assist his ministry in resolving the country’s mounting chieftaincy issues.
According to him, chieftaincy issues are serious business; therefore, he needs prayers and spiritual protection to serve as a minister.

Speaking at a maiden meeting with Central Regional House of Chiefs (CRHC) members, Mr. Boateng said spiritual support and prayers from chiefs could assist him in dealing with the many chieftaincy problems.

The minister revealed that chieftaincy disputes accounted for roughly 70% of the country’s national security issues, adding that the development will stall if there are areas of contention. The nation would spend more to separate the warring factions, sometimes even families. “It concerns me, and I intend to work very hard to reduce the chieftaincy issue significantly,” he noted.

The minister stated that, while he lacks the power to eliminate chieftaincy issues, he has the humility to talk to those involved. He used the occasion to urge chiefs to preserve their dignity by avoiding actions that could cause discord in their communities while upholding law and order. He announced a master plan by his government to reduce the number of chieftaincy disputes that have plagued the nation to a bare minimum.

On behalf of the chiefs, the President of the Central Regional House of Chiefs and Paramount Chief of Breman Traditional Area, Odeefo Amoakwa Buadu VIII, congratulated Mr. Asamoah House on his new appointment. He said Nananom has confidence in Asamoah Boateng to improve the chieftaincy institution, adding, “We are already aware of the effort you are making to find lasting solutions to protracted chieftaincy disputes within the country.”

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Source: Omanghana.com


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