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Saboba (NR) June 4, GNA – The Paramount
Saboba chief, Bowan John Mateer Sakojim IV, joined the call for peace
the coexistence between Konkombas and Anafos, better known as Chokosis, in Saboba
and Chereponi, respectively in the northern and northeastern regions.
Make the call to his palace on Monday,
Bowan Sakojim IV appealed to all parties during the latest outbreak of violence in
give peace a chance and continue to live in peace with the Anafos.
The supreme leader called when the vice president
President Mahamudu Bawumia called on leaders and residents of Saboba to join
efforts to restore absolute peace and security in the region, as a result,
outbreak of violence a few weeks ago, resulting in the death of a person with
several others injured.
The vice president was in the northeast
Region as part of its national Ramadan tour, which took him to 15 regions.
He took advantage of the visit to pray with
Muslims and pleaded for the continuation of peaceful coexistence among people
of different faiths in Ghana.
S addressing to the meeting, Saboba Paramount
Bowan leader Mateer Sakojim said the fighting time was over and that
Now was the time to secure peace.
"Mr. Vice President, Konkombas are
people who love peace. We cherish peace more than any other person. It is
interesting to know that Konkombas and Chokosis have lived for many years in
harmony, so what happened to us today is something unenforceable.
"… I want to use this opportunity to appeal
strongly to the youth and inhabitants of Saboba and Chokosis that we should give
peace a chance.
"Peace is the precondition for
all. We need a stable environment for our children to go to school. we
need a stable environment for our agricultural activities, our businesses and our
government policies.
"So, from elsewhere, everything that militates
against the establishment of peace in these two regions should be critically reviewed
at".
To give more credit to his call for
Bowan Mateer Sakojim IV said preparations were underway for a meeting
between the Saboba chiefs and their counterparts in Chereponi.
"I also want to use this opportunity to tell
the vice president that we have done a lot and that we will never see again in our
efforts to achieve peace.
"As we speak today, projects are under way
for me to lead a delegation of leaders to meet the regent of Chereponi to speak
on issues that disturb peace.
"I do not think this trip has been
abandoned. We always work on things and I collaborate with the
District Chiefs, and then the MP if they can or can not facilitate this trip
for us to meet the regent of Chereponi so that we talk about issues affecting peace.
"I mean Konkombas and Chokosis
are the same people. We got married, there was a lot of common things
between us and I do not think we have to get around all these things just because we
s & # 39; killing. "
While expressing the appreciation of the Government
For Chief Saboba's peace efforts, Vice President Bawumia called for
sincere collaboration between all parties to the conflict to ensure a long
a lasting peace.
"There is peace, which is so
necessary for the development of this country, it will be peace between
Konkombas and Chokosis.
…. And I know that when the supreme leader
Saboba speaks, the Konkombas listen.
"What we need to focus on is not to take
peace for granted. We work on peace. I really appreciate the
effort by the supreme leader here to also meet the regent at Chereponi for
that they work on this peace together. That's what makes it really durable;
that both people have to sit together, "he added.
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