The Chief of Anlo Afiadenyigba in the Keta Munici­pality of the Volta Region, Torgbui Salu III, has urged stakeholders involved in the coun­try's elections not to do anything to undermine the process and com­promise the peace of the nation.

According to him, "as the po­litical climate is heating up in the run up to December 7, my humble appeal is to the political parties, the Electoral Commission, the security services, the citizens and other agencies involved in the elector­al process not to do anything to subvert the will of the people in any way". "Blood must not be shed for one to assume power, election certainly does not call for bloodshed," he added.

Torgbui Salu speaking at the 70th anniversary of his enstool­ment as a chief of the area last Sat­urday urged the citizenry to shun any group of politicians that would want to incite them to disturb the peace of the land and also charged chiefs not to entertain such politi­cians in their communities. "We must send strong signals to them that we value our people, and they cannot use them for vio­lence, we are one people trying to advance the fortunes of our dear nation through political ideologies this does not certainly call for bloodshed, as such let us play our role effectively in nation building for prosperity to judge." The event held on the theme: "Changing landscape of traditional leadership: Repositioning the Salu Stool for community develop­ment," attracted government offi­cials, religious leaders and members of the Anlo Traditional Council led by the Awadada of Anlo, Togbi Awusi II.

The occasion was also used to introduce Seyram Klinogo as the Agbatadua and Mama Biana Xormenyae as the Queen Mother to the stool.