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Speaker of Parliament Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin has appealed for calm in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba district following reports of gunfire and displacements in parts of the area.
In a Facebook post, Mr. Bagbin described the developments as “deeply concerning” and urged residents to remain calm and composed in the face of the unrest.
He reminded the people of the district of their longstanding reputation for harmony and peaceful coexistence, stressing the importance of preserving this identity.
“Without doubt, STK district has always been revered for its harmony and peaceful nature, and it is crucial that we preserve this reputation,” he noted.
The Speaker commended youth groups who have already issued statements calling for calm and discouraging inflammatory rhetoric.
He echoed their message that unity, dialogue, and peaceful coexistence must remain the central focus.
Mr. Bagbin further encouraged residents to exercise restraint and cooperate fully with security agencies working to restore order.
He also appealed to traditional leaders and community influencers to play an active role in resolving the conflict and restoring stability.
“Let us prioritise peace and stability, ensuring STK remains a haven for its residents,” he urged, adding the hashtag #PeaceBeUntoSTK.
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