
The queen mother of Boso in the Boso-Gua Traditional Area in the Asuogyaman District of the Eastern Region, Nana Amponsah Larbea II, has called on the chiefs and people of the area to prioritise peace and unity for development.
According to the Queen mother, history had confirmed that no community or nation had ever developed in an atmosphere of deep-rooted troubles, hence the need for peace and unity.

She made the call at a press conference, which was attended by her subjects at Boso, to address the unfolding tension, allegations and misunderstanding emanating from the protracted chieftaincy dispute in the area.
At the press conference were Abusuapanin Obiri Yeboah, Mr. John Egyiri Asare, Abusuapanin. Festus Abenny, among other important personalities in the area.
Addressing the media, Nana Larbea II expressed regret over the conduct of some of the youth in the area after they broke into the Stool room of the Kontihene and took away the black Stool of the Queen mother and the Kontihene.
According to the Queen mother, the action of the youth has far-reaching consequences, including possible death, madness among others.
She mentioned that the area had experienced a series of chieftaincy disputes that have significantly impacted on unity and development and that the action of the youth could potentially aggravate the situation.
When the Queen mother of the Boso-Gua Traditional Area calls for peace and unity for development, she is drawing attention to the need for collective action, not just within her region, but potentially beyond it as well.
Nana Larbea II has, therefore, charged the people of the area to demonstrate a sense of responsibility guided by wisdom, foresight, and a deep understanding of their cultural values and needs.
To her, the area lacked behind when it comes to developmental projects due to unresolved conflicts and misunderstandings between different groups within the communities.
“Without peace, the potential for any development becomes limited, as fear and division can affect progress. Peace is not just the absence of conflict, but the presence of mutual respect and trust’, she stressed.
She further disclosed that unity is a foundation of strength and key in bringing people together for a common cause, a situation that drums home the importance of collective effort, where different people, regardless of their background or status, work towards a shared goals.
Meanwhile, the two important Black Stools of the area have been retrieved and returned to the Stool room, through the efforts of the local police.
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