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Stephen Kunsu, Member of Parliament for Kintampo North, has urged the people of the area to bury their political differences and initiate development programmes.
Mr. Kunsu, who was interacting with some community leaders in the constituency expressed concern about how some youth in the area created tension as a result of party politics.
"It is very interesting that both the majority and minority in parliament live in unity during and after parliamentary deliberations".
Mr. Kunsu advised the people not to allow themselves to be divided by partisan politics, which he noted would adversely affect the development of the area.
He called on the youth to be disciplined, law abiding and guard against chieftaincy disputes while respecting authority.
Source: GNA
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