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Chieftaincy disputes remain a thorny internal security threat to be dealt with - National security minister

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  • Donatus 3 weeks ago

    Allegations of some land guards trained by national security.

  • Prophet Mohammed was a sick dog 3 weeks ago

    Burn all mosques and the qur'an.

  • FRANKIE 3 weeks ago

    Not just those. The real threat to our democracy is corruption, youth unemployment, galamsey, tribalism, nepotism, conflict of interest, lack of development etc.

  • Slim 3 weeks ago

    No. 2. Looting politicians
    No. 3. Corrupt media
    No. 4. Lazy, ignorant and corrupt citizens.
    No. 5. Govt appointees sleeping on the job.
    No. 6.....

  • Kwesi 3 weeks ago

    Also stop employing thugs and hooligans as National Security Personnel

  • KofSam 3 weeks ago

    It is only in Ghana that Ken Dapaah , the minister of National Security will still be at his post after his naked video was supposedly posted on social media some time ago. How effective would he be as the head of such a vita ...
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  • Lasisi 3 weeks ago

    1.Chieftaincy disputes are being fuelled by politicians led by NADAA.

    2. The security chief /minister ken Dapaa is useless. His main obsession has been the protection of the secrets and the dirty laundary of NADAA. How muc ...
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  • Nana Boat 3 weeks ago

    Dormaahene is the course of the chieftaincy issues at Sampa and Bormaa.

  • Remove indemnity clause 3 weeks ago

    Useless parliamentarian's should enact a law to stop the chiefs from selling lands to two customers.

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  • Ex-Pope 3 weeks ago

    Ghana has a National House of Chiefs as well as a Ministry of Chieftaincy Affairs. Why then, after all these years, have these two institutions not been able to make any meaningful progress in determining the succession issue ...
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