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Tafo Zongo Chief is attributing the increasing rate of indiscipline in the Zongo communities to the careless attitude of some parents.
According to Alhaji Yussif Chibsah, some parents pay little attention to their children and their daily activities.
The chief spoke to JoyNews at an event to install fifteen sub-Hausa Chiefs at the Tafo area.
Alhaji Chibsah laments some of the poor treatment of children by their parents, especially the neglect of their welfare.

He says it is high time the security agencies and teachers worked together to inculcate discipline in children.
The Old Tafo/Pankrono Divisional Police Commander assured the area will be rid of criminals to instil security.
Chief Superintendent Stephen Kwakye advises the youth to desist from unlawful activities to maintain peace and unity in the area.

Sheikh Ridwan Mohammed Kudibawasaba believes the crowning of the 15 sub-chiefs by the Hausa community will change the gross immorality.
He is optimistic the inclusion of young people will help reduce indiscipline in the community.
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