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Ga Mantse resolves disputes to promote peace and unity

The Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has met with council members of the Ga State to address ongoing concerns and strengthen unity within the traditional area.

A statement shared on the Ga Mantse’s Facebook page on Monday, March 10, announced that all disputes had been successfully resolved, ensuring harmony in the state.

“King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, Ga Mantse and President of the Ga Traditional Council, met with council members today to resolve recent issues and promote peace and unity in the Ga State,” the statement read.

The Ga Mantse emphasized the need to avoid discussing the resolved matters on social media, warning that doing so could reignite tensions.

“Today, all issues have been settled, and the unity of the state has been achieved. We caution against revisiting these matters on social media,” he stated.

He also called on the Minister of Communication and the Director-General of Cyber Crime to take necessary action against individuals or groups that may attempt to disrupt the peace in the Ga State.

The resolution of these disputes underscores the Ga Traditional Council’s commitment to maintaining stability and fostering a united community.

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