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Ag. chief of Amamole cautions politicians against inflammatory speeches
Nii Ashittey Tetteh and Foli Bebe Mathias in a group photograph with the family members
The Acting Chief of Amamole and Head of the Okortshoshishi families of James Town in Accra, Nii Ashittey Tetteh, has admonished politicians to avoid inflammatory speeches that will inflame passions during the 2024 general election.
He said some hot-headed youth in both the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) could capitalise on these statements to forment violence in the December 2024 general election.
Nii Ashittey Tetteh gave the advice last Sunday when he addressed the Okortshoshishi family members and the youth at James Town in Accra.
He also pleaded with the government to give the youth skill training to enable them employ others.
That, the Acting Chief of Amamole said would keep them from engaging in crime and other anti-social behaviours.
He called for unity among the Ga-Dangbe people because they are descendants from the same ancestors.
The Acting Paramount Chief of Glidzi and Anexo in Togo, Foli Bebe Mathias, was the guest speaker.
He said the Gas living in Togo were descendants from the same ancestors, but were separated in the 16th century, with some majority migrating to Ghana and Nigeria.
Folib Bebe Mathias said the Ga people in Togo and Ghana, would continue to cement their relationships, through yearly reciprocal visits to celebrate the Homowo festival.
By Francis Xah