Ghana’s former President, Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlin
gs has asked traditional leaders to use festivals and
durbars to appeal to followers of the various political parties to
desist from using abusive or provocative laungauage especially as we
near the elections on November 7.
In separate meetings with
two traditional leaders: Odeneho Dr. Affram Brempong III, Omanhene of
Suma Ahenkro and Otuosiribour Safo Kankam I, Manwerehene of Adoagyri,
Thursday, the former President said: "“You should use the opportunity of
these festivals to admonish those who use coarse invectives and say
soar and provocative things on the radio. This year being an
election year people are being very sensitive and I don’t think we
should be creating undue stress leading up to it,” President Rawlings
said.
The two traditional leaders called on the former
President to invite him to the Suma Akwantu Kese festival and the
Adoagyiri Odwira respectively. CORRUPTION
He
also called on traditional leaders to speak up against wrongs such as
corruption, saying “the struggle and fight against corruption must be
intensified from the top to the bottom, especially from the top. Your
voices must be heard. You are the ones who see directly the plight of
the people. There is no barrier between you and the people.”
ADOAGYIRI ODWIRA
Nana
Safo Kankam who was the first to call invited the former President to
the annual Odwira festival of the people of Adoagyiri. This year’s
festival which will climax on 2 Saturday February 13, 2016 is under the
theme, “Education: A key to National Development”.
Odeneho Dr.
Affram Brempong who invited President Rawlings to the Suma Akwantu Kese
to be held on March 19, 2016 expressed the gratitude of the people of
Suma Ahenkro for the role he played in bringing electricity and other
forms of development to their town and region. Electricity, he stated,
brought a lot of opportunities to the community.
“If others are refusing to acknowledge what you did for their communities, we are,” he said.
GRATITUDE Odeneho
Brempong recalled how the first secondary school in Suma Ahenkro
was established during the era of the former President and stated that
the people provided one classroom which gave the opportunity for the
then government to bring in equipment and other facilities and
subsequently the expansion of the school infrastructure. He said in
the same vein his community is putting together a structure to cater for
a faculty of the University of Energy and Natural Resources.
Suma
Ahenkro is a branch of the Jaman kingdom with parts within Cote
d’Ivoire, having been split into two during the partition of the
continent. The historical links and reverence for the paramount chief
based in Cote d’Ivoire have however remained intact, Nana Brempong
stated.
The former President ask Nana Brempong to use the
festival to also invite Jaman people from both Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire
to feel free to enjoy each other’s company. “Let’s have a peaceful
co-existence. Let’s not allow the borders to restrict us to our
own disadvantage,” he said. |
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