Monday, December 27, 2010

LET 2011 BE YEAR OF PROSPERITY...House of Chiefs urges Ghanaians (PAGE 12, DEC 27, 2010)

THE National House of Chiefs has noted that political insults had the tendency to create chaos or anarchy in the country.
While hailing the country’s democratic dispensation, the House described as unfortunate the use of insulting language against political opponents in recent times.
It has, therefore, called on all and sundry to ensure that there is decency in the political environment.
In a New Year message signed by the Registrar of the house, Mr S.R Takyi, on behalf of the Wulugu Naba Pugansoa Naa, Prof. John S. Nabila, the House urged all Ghanaians to unite and pray so that 2011 would usher the country into a period of prosperity.
The House commended all chiefs in the country for their support during 2010 and prayed that the House would continue to receive the necessary support and encouragement to deliver in the coming year.
It commended the government and the nation’s gallant farmers for the successful Farmers’ Day celebration at Somanya in the Eastern Region.
The chiefs also thanked God for the peaceful celebration of the major festivals, such as Good Friday, Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Adha as well as the peaceful Hajj.
Nananom stated that Christmas was the revelation of God’s love to mankind.
Consequently, they called on Ghanaians to extend love to their neighbours.

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