Kpone: The Kpone Okpokli Youth Association (KOYA) has petitioned the Kpone Traditional Council (KTC) to urgently address the boundary issues between Kpone and the neighboring Prampram districts in the Greater Accra Region. This action follows a peaceful demonstration organized by KOYA in Kpone.
According to Ghana News Agency, Mr. Joshua Tetteh, Vice Chairman of KOYA, emphasized the need to settle the boundary disputes, which he described as long overdue. He questioned when authorities would take action to prevent potential conflicts. Mr. Tetteh expressed that the youth had shown considerable patience and alleged that people in Prampram were harassing those who had legally acquired land in Kpone.
Mr. Tetteh stressed the importance of addressing the issue promptly, urging traditional authorities to devise strategies for a peaceful resolution and to reclaim what rightfully belongs to the people of Kpone.
Nii Ofosu Oblie VI, the Mankralo of the Kpone Traditional Council, received the petition and assured that the traditional authority was committed to finding a solution. He acknowledged the seriousness of the boundary issues and indicated that the petition would be submitted to the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs for further consideration.
Nii Oblie praised the youth for their peaceful conduct during the demonstration and encouraged continued support for the traditional authorities. He reassured the demonstrators of the council's dedication to ensuring that stakeholders such as TDC Ghana Limited return their lands to the rightful owners.
