Mr Gordon Baffo-Anane, the Chairman, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency on Wednesday, said it was a non-partisan body and did not discriminate among the people being served in their communities.
He said it is important for them to unite to set a common agenda to promote societal norms and values.
Mr Baffo-Anane said there is the need for members to be self-disciplined and avoid meddling in chieftaincy disputes and land litigations because they were role models in their communities.
Mr Nicholas Donyina Tonto, the Secretary of the Association, said all the centres were duly recognised and legally operating because they had registered with the Municipal/District Assemblies.
GNA
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