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Out of Our Heads of Government - Teshie Traditional Chiefs Warn Henry Quartey
Teshie leaders and traditional leaders have called on Greater Accra Regional Minister Henry Quartey to release plans for a new traditional council for the region.
According to the chiefs, led by Oblahia Mantse for Teshie Gbugblah Ward, Original Nii Martey Laryea I, the minister is meeting with the registrar ofthe Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs, Enoch Addo to install the person from them. “Rumors going around the town indicate that the Greater Accra Regional Minister, Henry Quartey, Ministry of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, and the Registrar of the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs,Enoch Addo, as well as the Ministry of Chiefdom, is. is trying to force a Although the status of the regional ministeris not certain, we mention his name because we know that he understands what is calledTeshie Mantse because of the newspaper. We would appreciate it if he could respondto these allegations properly,"the official statement said.
"In the case of the Ministry of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, they were deceived into thinking that they could establish a cultural council in Teshie and rumors say that some officials came to Teshie to inspect the abandoned buildings, especially Harbin.Restaurant n 'into the forest. and as we say if we do not protest this, the Teshie traditional council will be brought in for some people we can call soldiers.
Original Nii Martey Laryea I warned that if the proposed plan to establish a new traditional council goes ahead, there will be chaos in Teshie. "There is something going on in Teshie with regard to the central government and those who are doing these things are said to have the support of the mayor and the secretary of the House of Chiefs. The minister of the area said that he and everyone has a newspaper that works, but there are different people who hold newspapers in Teshie but they don't work with them," Nii Martey Laryea I said. "We call on Henry Quartey to do the right thing in this matter otherwise the peace that has existed in Teshie for the pastfew years will be lost. We have no leader in Teshie, therefore, we will not sit for the government to force people on us," he warned. The chiefs and traditional leaders of Teshie reiterated their pledge to protect the integrity and independence of their traditional leaders. They called on the Greater Accra Regional Minister and the Secretary of the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs to respect the constitution and refrain from meddling in the affairs of the Teshie community.
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