National Peace Council brokers peace pact for Adele, Akyode, Challa

Three feuding ethnic groups in Ghana's Oti Region just signed a peace pact after years of land and chieftaincy disputes tore their communities apart.

Nkwanta South peace dialogue kicks off
  • The National Peace Council convened leaders from Adele, Akyode, and Challa communities.
  • Chiefs, queenmothers, elders, and youth all got seats at the table.
  • Land and chieftaincy beefs drove the long-running conflict.
  • Hostilities flared up again back in November 2021.
Emmanuel Kofi Fianu's message
  • Fianu, chairing the National Peace Council, praised the willingness to talk.
  • Signing a peace pact showed genuine readiness, per his remarks.
  • Trust, forgiveness, and compromise were framed as non-negotiables.
  • The media got a direct appeal to amplify peace rather than stoke tensions.
Traditional leaders recommit
  • Nana Amoah Boafo represented the Adele Traditional Council.
  • Nana Obombo Lipuwura Serwura spoke for the Akyode Traditional Council.
  • Nana Addo Chederi Kanewu reaffirmed Challa's commitment to dignity and rights.
  • Collaborative, law-based dispute resolution anchored everyone's pledge.
What the agreement locks in
  • Firearms smuggling into Nkwanta Municipality must stop immediately.
  • The festival ban imposed since November 2023 by regional security councils stays enforced.
  • All parties stick to their land boundaries pending court outcomes.
  • Rumor-spreading and social media misinformation got called out explicitly.
Enforcement and next steps
  • A joint implementation and monitoring committee will track compliance.
  • Youth leaders specifically got told to shut down armed attacks regardless of provocation.
  • Security agencies must wrap up all pending violence investigations.
  • Professionalism and impartiality from security forces were demanded across the board.
 

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