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The Acting President of the Ningo Traditional Area, Nene Kanor Atiatah III has denied reports of unrest in the Ningo Prampram district of the Greater Accra Region.This follows allegations by the Chief of Ningo, Nene Otuaboah II that some land-guards are threatening to kill him and that some of his elders have consequently fled the town.The gun-wielding men are reported to have taken over lands in the area and started selling them at exorbitant prices.The police have assured of safety in the town but Nene Atiatah III told Joy News, the reports are untrue.“Land guards have never attacked anybody at Ningo traditional area,” he said calling on the police to conduct investigations which he was convinced will reveal that Nene Otuaboah is peddling false rumours.The Ningo-Prampram area has become an attractive destination for many businesses following government’s plans to locate the country’s second international airport there.
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