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The Greater Accra Regional Security Council (REGSEC) has asked the feuding parties to the chieftaincy dispute in Gbese in Accra to observe the peace until all issues pending at the courts are determined.A press statement issued by Mr F.T. Nartey, Chief Director, said police had been instructed to ensure the maintenance of peace and security in the area to forestall any breach of the peace.“Members of the families of the feuding parties are therefore advised to observe the peace and not to undertake any venture that will undermine the security in the Gbese area.”Gbese has recently seen clashes between two feuding families with property being vandalised and some inhabitants assaulted.Source: GNA
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