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 EC reminded of mandate to hold free, fair, peaceful election

Togbega Gabusu V11 (middle) flanked by some elders

 Togbega Gabusu VII, Paramount Chief of Gbi Traditional Area, has reminded the Electoral Commis­sion (EC) to make sure the upcoming December 7 elections are conducted in a free, fair and transparent manner and ensure the will of Ghanaians are respected.

“We don’t want any attempt to disrupt our democratic process through violence situation.”

He, therefore cautioned the youth not to allow politicians to use them to foment trouble that would jeopardise the peace the country was enjoying.

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Togbega Gabusu VII was speaking as the guest speaker during the 2nd Kpedze Awatukpe Festival of the chiefs and people of Kpedze in the Ho West District.

The event which was under the theme “Traditional festival, tool for unity and development, the role of citi­zens water project” was essentially cel­ebrated to raise funds and to express gratitude to their ancestors for their blessings and unity.

This year’s festival was character­ised by cultural display of drumming and singing of traditional songs.

Togbega Gabusu VII stated that with­out peace, development would not be assured if they do not prioritise peace­ful co-existence.

He has, therefore called on the cit­izens of Kpedze to continue to support their chief to bring development to the area.

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The District Chief Executive of Ho West, Mr Ernest Appau, enumerated the development projects completed by the Assembly in the areas of health, education and human development.

The Member of Parliament (MP) for the area, Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, called on the people for their dedica­tion and support for him.

Togbega Atsridom V, Paramount Chief of Kpedze Traditional Area, in his welcome address expressed grat­itude to his people for their support and pledged to continue to serve their interest always.

He urged the government to address the development challenges in their communities.

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Among them were the upgrading of their polyclinic into a hospital and a skill training centre to solve youth unemployment in the area.

 From Kafui Gati, Kpedze

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