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Bono Minister urges chiefs in Wamfie to prevent disputes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58814, member: 636"] Bono Regional Minister Joseph Addae Akwaboah addressed kingmakers at a durbar held at Wamfie Presby School Park. The minister urged traditional authorities to follow proper protocols when installing chiefs to prevent disputes that harm peace and development. His first official visit to Dormaa East District aimed to evaluate development projects and engage with local stakeholders. Community leaders received praise for maintaining unity within their jurisdictions. Regional stability remains essential for economic growth and infrastructure advancement. Youth health concerns dominated part of the minister's address as HIV/AIDS and teenage pregnancy rates continue rising. Parents and community leaders must provide better guidance and discipline to young people. Education and personal development offer pathways to improved futures for district youth. The minister expressed appreciation for strong NDC support during the recent elections. District Chief Executive Osei Owusu King and Member of Parliament Rachael Owusuaa outlined various development initiatives for the area. [/QUOTE]
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