Time To Lift 5-Year-Old Curfew In Jaman South - MCE Appeals To Ambrose Dery | General News
Thu, 03 Nov 2022 22:30
The Municipal Chief Executive Officer for Jaman South, Andrew Bediako, has known as on the Minister of Interior, Ambrose Dery, to revoke a 5-year-old curfew positioned on two cities in his space, Japekrom and Brobo.
Giving his causes, the MCE said that for a very long time now, the area has been at peace and as such, the necessity for the longstanding curve is not related.
According to a information report by asaaseradio.com, Andrew Bediako mentioned that though the violence that broke out in April 2018 within the communities halted financial actions, such challenges have been lengthy resolved.
“I am in talks with the interior minister… We've come to a level where everybody is aware that we are one people. So, we cannot continue to have curfew in Jaman South. So, in our next meeting we will discuss and take it to national so they lift curfew. The president and the interior minister need to look at this curfew again,” he mentioned in an interview.
The Jaman South violence of April 2018 led to the deaths of three individuals, with 14 others sustaining varied levels of accidents.
The MCE additionally defined that the curfew is just not affecting improvement of the realm.
In the meantime, he has appealed to the inhabitants of the 2 cities to proceed to indicate that they're at peace in order that they will correctly develop their areas.
“What we need in Jaman South is togetherness, so what we have to do is that as people let's come together. Before we talk about development, the first thing we need to talk about is unity,” he added.

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