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The Metropolitan Archbishop of Cape Coast says reports that he has been involved in meetings to resolve the Ga Mantse Chieftaincy issues are untrue.
Most Rev. Charles Palmer-Buckle wants such claims contained in a video clip titled 'Omanye Aba', which was aired on TV Africa to be disregarded.
The said clip claimed that the Archbishop was at a meeting at Peduase with other "eminent personalities" for "two days" aimed at resolving the Ga Mantse Chieftancy dispute.
But in a statement issued on Friday, the Archbishop said, "I have been compelled to state categorically that I, Charles G. Palmer-Buckle was never at any such meeting."
He, however, stated that "I have been involved in trying to find a peaceful solution to the Ga Mantse Chieftaincy issues, and I am still willing and ready to offer my services, if and when needed as a Ga-nyo...to find a lasting solution to the Ga Mantse Chieftaincy issues."
Below is his full statement below:
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