The Ejura Traditional Council marked its annual Yam Festival with a plea for Ghanaians, particularly Ejura residents, to ensure peaceful elections before, during, and after the December polls.
Barimah Osei Hwedie II, Chief of Ejura Traditional Council, emphasized the importance of stakeholder collaboration for a peaceful election.
Speaking at the festival on Friday, November 8, 2024, he highlighted efforts to boost security, including the new Divisional Police Headquarters and Military Barracks. "The increased police presence has stemmed peace," he noted, urging his subjects to be law-abiding.
Queen Mother Nana Akua Tiwaa II also advocated for democratic conduct, stressing the traditional council's commitment to development through unity. "Ejura's growth requires a collective effort from all stakeholders," she emphasized.