General News of Tuesday, 18 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The Member of Parliament for Guan, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has attributed the ongoing tribal conflicts in Ghana to the failures of successive governments. Speaking at a recent event, he emphasized that these persistent disputes are rooted in historical grievances and poor governance. Dafeamekpor criticized past administrations for neglecting the underlying issues that fuel these tensions, particularly in areas like land disputes and resource allocation. He argued that without decisive action to address these conflicts, they will continue to plague communities and hinder national unity.
Dafeamekpor called for a comprehensive approach that involves dialogue among all stakeholders, including traditional leaders and affected communities. He stressed the need for policies aimed at reconciliation and development to prevent further escalation of violence. The MP's remarks highlight a growing concern about tribal strife's impact on social cohesion and peace in Ghana. As calls for reform intensify, it remains crucial for current leaders to acknowledge their predecessors' shortcomings and take proactive steps to foster harmony among diverse groups within the nation.