General News of Sunday, 23 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The National Peace Council (NPC) has initiated a program aimed at enhancing security and fostering cooperation among civilians in the Upper East Region of Ghana. This initiative comes in response to rising tensions and conflicts within communities, particularly concerning land disputes and chieftaincy issues. The NPC's efforts are focused on promoting dialogue and understanding among various stakeholders, including traditional leaders, youth groups, and local authorities.
During a recent workshop held in Bolgatanga, participants engaged in discussions about conflict resolution strategies and the importance of peacebuilding. The NPC emphasized the need for collaborative approaches to address underlying issues that contribute to unrest. By involving community members in these conversations, the NPC aims to empower them to take an active role in maintaining peace.
The NPC's commitment to strengthening security through civilian cooperation is crucial for sustainable development in the region. By fostering a culture of dialogue and mutual respect, the initiative seeks not only to resolve current conflicts but also to prevent future disputes, ultimately contributing to a more harmonious society.