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UER: Being a Chief does not mean that you should be a monster– Kotintaabig Chief advises

Naab Bileehsong Lagwonht Namoog, Kotintaabig Chief
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Naab Bileehsong Lagwonht Namoog, Kotintaabig Chief has advised colleague’s chiefs who have made themselves a super being against their subjects to mend their ways.

The Chief who was speaking at a forum organized by A1 radio Dubbed: Maintaining Peace In The Upper East Region; The Role Of The Media, Traditional Leaders & CSOs monitored by Apexnewsgh.com, said “If you are Chief of a community, you should be loved by the people, you should not approach your people with violent character, and you should be a welcoming person”.

According to the astute Kotintaabig Chief, being a Chief does not mean that you should be a monster, that will be chasing people of your community around, just because of the title “Chief”

He further said: “In my community, when I sit, you see people sitting with me. People don’t even know that am a Chief and even at times, I disguised myself by wearing simple things and come to the community and be rooming around with them.

“But if you are a Chief and you think that you can now put yourself at a certain level in which you are difficult to reach then, it is a problem. You are there for the community, the people should not run away with their problems from you”. He advised

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Ngamegbulam C. S

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