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Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, has lauded the people of Ningo-Prampram for their discipline and commitment to peace, which culminated in the resolution of a century-long chieftaincy dispute.
Mr Debrah extended warm greetings from the Presidency and expressed his profound admiration for Ningo-Prampram's example of unity and maturity.
This message was delivered through the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations, Elvis Afriyie-Ankrah, at the climax of this year’s Homowo Festival.

“For 107 years, the stool of Ningo was the subject of disagreement. Yet, throughout this long chapter, your people demonstrated discipline and restraint. There was no violence, no bloodshed, and no destruction of property. Instead, you upheld the rule of law, allowing the courts and traditional processes to guide you towards this peaceful resolution,” he said on behalf of the Chief of Staff.
Mr Debrah stressed that the peaceful settlement of such a protracted dispute should serve as a model for the entire nation, demonstrating that “no matter how long a conflict persists, peace and the rule of law must prevail over violence and destruction.”
He further congratulated the people of Ningo for the installation of a new chief through consensus and tradition, describing it as “a new chapter of hope, renewal, and development.”
Also present at the grand durbar were the Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II; the Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram and Minister for Communications, Digital Technology and Innovation, Hon. Samuel Narteh George; the Member of Parliament for Ketu South, Hon. Abla Dzifa Gomashie; and the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts. Their presence underscored the national significance of the occasion.
Turning to the government’s broader agenda, the Chief of Staff reaffirmed President John Dramani Mahama’s commitment to investing in infrastructure, education, and healthcare across the country. He highlighted specific initiatives targeting the youth, farmers, and fisherfolk of Ningo Prampram, enhancing livelihoods, creating opportunities, and securing food sustainability.
“These efforts are part of the President’s Reset Agenda, which seeks to build a fairer, more inclusive society and an economy that works around the clock for the benefit of all,” Mr Debrah emphasised.
He urged the people of Ningo to continue upholding peace and unity, reminding them that “without peace, there can be no development, and without unity, no community can truly prosper.”
Mr Debrah concluded by congratulating the new traditional leadership, commending the wisdom of the elders, and celebrating the discipline of the people.
He expressed hope that this year’s Homowo Festival would bring abundance, unity, and lasting peace to Ningo- Prampram and Ghana as a whole.
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