Regional News of Monday, 17 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Traditional leaders in Boso are accusing the Eastern Regional Police Commander of interfering in a local chieftaincy dispute, raising concerns about the integrity of traditional governance. The chiefs assert that the police commander has overstepped his authority by involving himself in matters traditionally reserved for local customs and practices. They claim this interference undermines their role and threatens the peace within the community.
The chieftaincy dispute has been ongoing, with factions vying for leadership. The traditional leaders believe that law enforcement should remain neutral, allowing them to resolve internal conflicts without outside influence. They argue that such mediation could exacerbate tensions rather than foster resolution.
In response to these allegations, stakeholders are calling for clarity on the boundaries between law enforcement duties and traditional authority roles. The situation highlights the delicate balance between maintaining order through police intervention and respecting cultural practices that govern community relations. As tensions rise, both sides must navigate this complex landscape to preserve harmony in Boso.