Correspondence from Eastern Region The Omanhene and Paramount Chief of the Boso-Gua Traditional Area in the Eastern Region, Okotwasuo Nyarko Yeboah III, has bemoaned the pending chieftaincy dispute in the area as a major cause of disunity and lack of development.

The situation, he said, is hindering the progress of the community, and as such, he has called for an end to the dispute to enable them to move forward with development.

The traditional leader, known in private life as Sloopy Mike Gyamfi-one of Ghana's ace highlife musicians-made this observation at the forecourt of the Odumase Krobo Circuit Court in the Eastern Region.

The court is currently hearing a case filed by the Gyaasehene and member of the Judicial Committee of the Boso-Gua Traditional Area, Nana Oseadeyoo Adu Kwaku II, challenging his legitimacy to the stool.