By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Starr FmStarr FmStarr Fm
  • Home
  • Election Hub
  • General
    GeneralShow More
    NPA Boss warns fuel smugglers as eight illegal bunkering boats burned in Sekondi
    May 15, 2026
    Sex Predator case: Doctor charged for allegedly raping a broadcast journalist pleads not guilty; trial set for June 26
    May 15, 2026
    6th Ghana Minister of the Year Awards set for June 6 in Accra
    May 15, 2026
    “This is a good time to be in Ghana as an investor” – EU Ambassador
    May 15, 2026
    NHIA suspends three pharmacies over claims irregularities
    May 14, 2026
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Ghana’s business community unites to plant 100,000 trees in Yendi
    May 15, 2026
    Apostle Dr. Nyamekye urges Zoomlion Kenya workers to prioritise competence and integrity
    May 15, 2026
    “This is a good time to be in Ghana as an investor” – EU Ambassador
    May 15, 2026
    Mine Workers Union clashes with IEA over Gold Fields Tarkwa lease renewal
    May 14, 2026
    Government moves to promote responsible mining through MDF–GGSA partnership
    May 13, 2026
  • Politics
    PoliticsShow More
    Northern Region NPP Office Project: Afoko donates 400 bags of cement and GHc30K
    May 17, 2026
    Choose competence over ethnicity – Afoko tells NPP
    May 17, 2026
    Jomoro MP expands free NHIS registration and renewal exercise to nine communities
    May 15, 2026
    6th Ghana Minister of the Year Awards set for June 6 in Accra
    May 15, 2026
    Human Rights education key to ending violations in Africa – Dr. Kingsley Agyemang
    May 14, 2026
  • Entertainment
    EntertainmentShow More
    Grammy announces date for 2027 awards nominations
    May 14, 2026
    Asiama’s debut single, first nomination and First TGMA win mark a rare trifecta of firsts
    May 13, 2026
    Rema, Tyla, others to headline FIFA World Cup 2026 Opening Ceremony
    May 13, 2026
    The entire concept and creative direction were my intellectual property – Nana Akua Addo responds
    May 13, 2026
    Three times Black Sherif served style and stardom at  2026 TGMA
    May 13, 2026
  • Sports
    SportsShow More
    Team Ghana wins multiple medals on day 3 of African Athletics Championships
    May 15, 2026
    Antoine Semenyo nominated for Premier League Player of the Season after stellar campaign
    May 14, 2026
    GBIMC releases GBA election filing fees amid stakeholder backlash
    May 14, 2026
    Tolon Constituency: Tolon Team A wins Soyalana Gala tournament, takes home GHS 20,000
    May 12, 2026
    Tolon: Two players from Soyalana Gala tournament selected for National U-20 team
    May 12, 2026
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    Yahoo Finance spotlights Katon Meet as a strong video conferencing platform
    May 7, 2026
    African-Led ANH-ARC platform launches in Ghana to transform food systems, nutrition and health
    May 2, 2026
    Amardeep Singh Hari named Ghana’s most influential tech entrepreneur of all time
    April 30, 2026
    Yellow Card publishes 2026 report on data protection and AI governance
    April 23, 2026
    Master AI and cybersecurity to fight fake news – Dr Zanetor Rawlings to Ghana’s youth
    April 22, 2026
  • International
    InternationalShow More
    “This is a good time to be in Ghana as an investor” – EU Ambassador
    May 15, 2026
    Antoine Semenyo nominated for Premier League Player of the Season after stellar campaign
    May 14, 2026
    Gov’t rescues 28 Ghanaian trafficking victims from Côte d’Ivoire
    May 11, 2026
    World Athletics President arrives in Ghana for 24th African Seniors Athletics Championship
    May 9, 2026
    Deputy Transport Minister expands China visit to tourism, arts and cultural cooperation
    May 7, 2026
  • Factometer
Search
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: UE/R: Lack of succession plans fuels conflicts – Peace C’cil
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Starr FmStarr Fm
Font ResizerAa
  • Headlines
  • Election Hub
  • General
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Factometer
Search
  • Headlines
  • Election Hub
  • General
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Factometer
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Editors PickGeneralHeadlines

UE/R: Lack of succession plans fuels conflicts – Peace C’cil

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published July 10, 2017
Share
SHARE

The National Peace Council (NPC) has pointed at the failure of traditional councils in the Upper East region to plan how chiefs are to be succeeded when they exit the skin of authority as largely responsible for the recurring wave of violent power struggles in the region.

Even where a succession plan exists, according to the NPC, there is “confusion as to the process”. Some parts of the already-deprived region are yet reeling from the needless loss of lives and belongings incurred sometime ago during violent conflicts, with 7 chieftaincy-related cases from within the region’s 17 paramount traditional areas being heard today by the Upper East Regional House of Chiefs.

Before Bawku became calm through some rigorous peacekeeping efforts, at least 182 people, including women and children, had perished with about 80 houses burnt down after a longstanding chieftaincy conflict exploded again in 2007. A chief fled his palace on his feet one hot afternoon in a smock when a band of youths, who did not recognise him as a traditional authority, suddenly raided his house and torched some of his rooms in the Kassena-Nankana West District in April, 2016. Two royal factions in Bolgatanga, the regional capital, are still at loggerheads amid peace brokers’ interventions over a sharp disagreement that has culminated in some irrecoverable damage done to lives and property.

“If you look at the region,” said the NPC’s Executive Secretary for the Upper East region, Ali Anankpieng, “what are the conflicts? One, we have land. Two, we have chieftaincy. And if you talk of chieftaincy, one of the factors is the succession plan. We don’t have any succession plan as to how, if one chief dies, the next one takes over. In most cases, we don’t have it. Where you have it, there is confusion as to the process.”

The Executive Secretary was speaking to newsmen on the sidelines of a workshop organised in Bolgatanga for 30 women and youths representing the Upper East, the Upper West and the Northern regions. The 2-day workshop, aimed at improving the skills of participants in the areas of conflict management and resolution, was bankrolled by the European Union (EU) through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Participants and organisers of the conflict management and resolution workshop
Participants and organisers of the conflict management and resolution workshop

Chiefs’ interest in land lease also causing conflict- NPC

The interest shown of late by chiefs especially in the commercial lease of land to individuals or organisations, a venture the NPC said used to be the preserve of the traditional landowners, was mentioned as another factor brewing conflicts in the region.

“Land has become a commodity for trade. In Bolga for instance, land is now a tradable commodity. People, who originally didn’t claim land, are now claiming ownerships of some lands because of the money they can make out of it. In times past, the tindanas were supposed to be the landowners. Now, chiefs are coming in. So, you have a conflict between the two.

“If you talk of the other types of conflict, let’s say resources. We know what is happening in the Talensi area- the galamsey (illegal mining). That one is a resource conflict. And that has to do with how our resources are managed. For one to go into prospecting of minerals, what is the process? Do they know it? And who are the stakeholders consulted? These things are not properly laid out for people to know how to go about it. And even those who know it would still want to find the easy way out and do the wrong thing,” the NPC’s Regional Executive Secretary remarked.

Mr. Anankpieng wrapped up his media interaction with a recommendation he said could help the region deal effectively with the conflicts confronting it.

“But these are not things that are not surmountable. We can surmount them- by bringing stakeholders together to see how we can go about solving these conflicts. If we want to solve land problems, we need to bring the stakeholders together- the chiefs, the tindanas and people who are interested in using the land for their development so that they would know who to contact when they are looking for land.

“If you are going to talk about the chieftaincy issues, you need to involve the Regional House of Chiefs and the traditional councils, as to how they can design their succession plans so that when one is not there, there is how another person becomes the new chief,” the Regional Executive Secretary stated.

Choice of Participants made a Unique Workshop

Topics discussed at the workshop were nothing new, being all about the early warning signs and ways to mobilise communities for effective conflict management and resolution.

But one thing that made the workshop unique, on the word of the organisers, was how the participants were chosen on purpose.

“This meeting is focusing on women and youth. In the past, it was chiefs, opinion leaders [and] religious heads- who are mostly men. But this time, we are saying that- ei, hold on a bit! It looks as if there is a flaw in our approach.

“A large chunk of a critical mass of our people is often left out. That is the women, who constitute more than 50% of the population, and the youth, who are the most fleet-footed, agile and are ready to move when there is tension, when there is violence. So, this time, we are saying that come on board; let’s discuss what the challenges are; let’s look at the indicators of conflict and find solutions together,” said Afi Yakubu, Executive Director for the Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA), who facilitated the training.

A non-profit-making organisation established in 2001 by a diaspora concerned about conflicts in West Africa, FOSDA conducts research and provides training for the enhancement of human security in the West African sub-region.

You Might Also Like

Northern Region NPP Office Project: Afoko donates 400 bags of cement and GHc30K

Choose competence over ethnicity – Afoko tells NPP

NPA Boss warns fuel smugglers as eight illegal bunkering boats burned in Sekondi

Sex Predator case: Doctor charged for allegedly raping a broadcast journalist pleads not guilty; trial set for June 26

6th Ghana Minister of the Year Awards set for June 6 in Accra

TAGGED:conflict
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Share
Previous Article Flooding: NADMO orders communities to relocate
Next Article N/R: Teenagers being forced into Child labour in Makango

Starr 103.5FM

Starr FmStarr Fm
Follow US
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
newsletter icon
Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest in news, podcasts etc..

[mc4wp_form]
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
adbanner
AdBlock Detected
Our site is an advertising supported site. Please whitelist to support our site.
Okay, I'll Whitelist
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?