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Reprimand Politicians Who Make Xenophobic, Divisive Comments – OVG To President Akufo-Addo

A Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), which is championing the development of the Volta Region, One Volta Group (OVG) has appealed to the President, who is the father of all, to call out prominent politicians who refer erroneously to indigenous Ghanaians as ‘foreigners.’

They said, the President must come out boldly, clearly, and unequivocally to reprimand those making the xenophobic and divisive comments.

“We do not want the silence of the president to be misinterpreted as a tacit approval of those bigots, who are unwittingly promoting or inciting secessionism through their antagonistic behavior and utterances,” the Group noted.

In a Press Release signed by its Chairman, Kossi A Nutekpor, THE Group is also calling for a bi-partisan commission be set up to investigate the conflicting reports emerging from the disturbances regarding the lethargic response of National Security.

According to him, The One Volta Group believes that all Ghanaians are one people, with a common destiny and the united Ghana must be protected by all patriotic citizens.

He stated that; “We, the members of the One Volta Group in Ghana and in the Diaspora, wish to express our grave concerns regarding the recent political developments in our country, with particular reference to the recently reported secessionist disturbances in parts of our Volta Region. We want to affirm our unflinching support for a united and stable Ghana.”

According to the Group, they have declared without equivocation and without hesitation, their support for the territorial integrity of Ghana and that it is important that in addressing the Western Togoland issue, care must be taken not to assume that all parts of the current Volta Region were by any misconception or stretch of imagination, included the Western Togoland territory.
He averred that, “Historically, Western Togoland, would include territory from the northern tip of our Volta Region all the way to parts of the Upper East Region. Current Volta Region districts and municipalities such as Akatsi North, Akatsi South, Peki areas, Anloga, Central Tongu, South Tongu, North Tongu, Keta, Ketu North, Ketu South, Agotime Ziope, among others, have always been part of then Gold Coast (now Ghana) even before the Ashanti and the Northern Territories were included in 1902. This fact needs to be clearly acknowledged by Government communicators and in our history lessons.”

By PROSPER AGBENYEGA

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