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General News on Friday, May 31, 2019
Source: ghananewsagency.org
2019-05-31
Speaker of Parliament, Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye
Professor Mike Aaron Oquaye, Speaker of Parliament, advised leaders to prioritize the education of their people because it is the key to development.
He said that the firearms era was over and that education was the means by which nations, cities and communities were achieving development.
Professor Oquaye said that when the new supreme chief of the Navrongo Traditional Area, Pe Asagepari II, accompanied by members of the Navrongo Traditional Council, called him to Parliament.
The visit was to thank the President, MPs and Parliament staff for their support in the mourning of the Supreme Leader, following the death of his successor father and for his installation as the new Supreme Leader. from the traditional region of Navrongo. .
He therefore advised chiefs and residents of the traditional Navrongo area to take advantage of the school's free school policy and school feeding program by sending all their children, especially girls, to school.
Professor Oquaye called on young people to respect their elders in communities and that those who did not respect their leaders always have problems with leaders.
He added that the chiefs were the guardians of the customs, ideas, beliefs, values and traditions of the people.
He therefore urged the new supreme leader to ensure peace and stability in his traditional sector in order to make his people proud.
Pe Dr. Pwakwa Manchi, head of the Manyoro Division and spokesperson for the Navrongo Traditional Council, expressed his gratitude to the President and Parliament for the support they had provided to the new supreme leader before and during his installation.
He said Navrongo's traditional council had been deeply touched by the support of the President and the Speaker of the House.
The new supreme chief of the traditional Navrongo area is known in private life as Pe Dennis Aneakwoa Belinia Adda. He was a firefighter in Parliament from 2000 to 2018 before posing as the supreme chief of the traditional Navrongo region.
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