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A prince from the royal Ologo family in the Yilo Krobo traditional area, Mr. Mike Ologo, has appealed to the leaders and people of the area to eschew petty rivalry and conflicts and rather foster harmony and unity for development.
He said peace, unity and love for one another were necessary ingredients the district needed to draw the government's attention towards providing resources to develop the area.
Mr. Ologo made the appeal during an Easter fundraising harvest at the Sra Presbyterian Church in Somanya.
Mr. Ologo who was the moderator of the well-patronized event which drew many Yilo Krobos from far and near said, the death of Jesus Christ should reconcile people within the district. He called on the people to use the occasion to forgive one another.
Mr. Ologo, an American trained businessman urged Krobos to supplement the effort of government in the socio-economic development of the area by working hard to improve their own productivity.
He further urged them to maintain high moral standards and master high self confidence to project a positive image of Krobo and its rich culture and resources.
He advised the people to be disciplined and avoid back-biting, arrogance and disrespect for rule of law.
Mr. Ologo spearheaded the ceremony to raise over GHS 72,000 for the church development fund.
He said the people should thank God for seeing the district through difficult times over the years and asked them to patiently wait upon the Lord for better years to come.
In a closing remark, Rev. Muno, the head pastor of the church congratulated Mr. Ologo for his support and dedication and called on all Krobos abroad to come home and contribute their quota towards developing the area.
Source: Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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