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Bono Minister tours Dormaa, warns chiefs on chieftaincy disputes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58818, member: 636"] Regional Minister Joseph Addae Akwaboa launched his familiarization tour across the Bono Region to engage traditional leaders and community members. He visited Dormaa Palace first, urging chiefs and kingmakers to follow established customs when installing new leaders. The minister emphasized that chieftaincy conflicts waste development resources and create security concerns. He identified troubled areas such as Sunyani, Berekum, Wenchi, Badu, and Sampa, where disputes threaten regional stability. Violence during succession battles damages property and causes casualties. Akwaboa announced upcoming infrastructure projects, including the Alaska outer ring road construction and market centers with essential services. Government policies, such as No Stress Fees and Mahama Care, will provide economic relief to residents. The minister warned illegal miners in several communities to cease operations immediately or face arrest. Environmental destruction from galamsey activities pollutes water sources and damages ecosystems. Traditional leaders requested the fulfillment of promises for the revival of Dormaa University and the poultry sector to create employment opportunities for the youth. [/QUOTE]
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