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This Saturday's edition of JoyNews Newfile focused on the ongoing Banku conflict and the Supreme Court's ruling to reject the Speaker's bid to overturn the verdict over vacant parliamentary seats.
According to the Chieftaincy Minister, Stephen Asamoah Boateng, the tension in Bawku erupted after the recent return of a rival chief, Abagre Seidu, leading to tragic casualties and prompting government action.
With a curfew now imposed and security forces on the ground, we’ll examine the steps to restore peace.
The panelists also covered the Supreme Court’s recent rejection of the Speaker’s attempt to vacate a ruling, discussing the implications for Ghana’s legal and political landscape.
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