Ga Mantse settles conflicts in order to foster harmony and peace within Ga State.

Members of the Ga State council met with King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse, to discuss current concerns and promote harmony and peace in the state.

The state’s unity has been restored after all disagreements have been satisfactorily settled, according to a post posted on the Ga Mantse’s Facebook page on Monday, March 10.

“King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, Ga Mantse and president of the Ga Traditional Council, met with council members today to resolve recent issues and promote peace and unity in the Ga State,” it stated.

In order to maintain peace and prevent any potential misunderstandings or confrontations, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, who is also the President of the Ga Traditional Council, strongly advised against discussing the resolved issues on social media.

“Today, the state has gained unity and all issues have been handled. We advise people not to discuss these problems on social media.

Additionally, he encouraged the Director-General of Cybercrime and the Minister of Communication to take immediate action against any persons or groups that would endanger the peace in Ga State.

“Furthermore, we advise the Minister of Communication and the Director-General of Cyber Crime to take action against any individual or group posing a threat to the peace in the Ga State,” the statement continued.

The Ga Traditional Council’s commitment to fostering stability and peace within the community is demonstrated by the settlement of these problems and the pledge to remain united. Additionally, this is a step in the right direction toward creating a more unified and cohesive Ga State.

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