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 President of Upper East Region Youth Condemns Acts of Witchcraft Accusation Leading to Mob Violence

Francis Adingo, the President of the Upper East Region Youth
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In a recent documentary titled “THE HORRORS OF WITCHCRAFT ACCUSATION,” produced by Ngamegbulam Stephen Chidozie of ApexnewsGh, Francis Adingo, the President of the Upper East Region Youth, expressed strong condemnation for the acts of youth engaging in witchcraft accusations that have led to lynching and mob violence against innocent elderly individuals. Adingo described such actions as “unacceptable” and highlighted the importance of the wisdom and knowledge that our old men and women bring to our homes.

Adingo emphasized that the region has witnessed barbaric acts that must be condemned in the 21st century. He stressed that it is unjustifiable for the youth and other community members to take the law into their own hands and cause harm to someone based on a mere suspicion of being a witch or wizard. Adingo, along with the Upper East Youth Association and the Civil Society Organization, firmly condemned such acts that have occurred in Pelungu and other parts of the region.

Adingo raised concerns about the impact of these accusations on our society. He stated that in this day and age, parents work hard to provide education for their children, hoping that they will become successful and take care of them in their old age. However, if their own children join forces with others, wrongfully accusing them of witchcraft, it is unacceptable. Adingo highlighted the importance of the elderly, who are the bearers of wisdom in our communities, and warned against the consequences of losing them.

Adingo called on all stakeholders, including traditional rulers, assembly members, and the police, to address this issue promptly. He urged traditional rulers to abolish any existing laws that perpetuate witchcraft accusations, and for assembly members to play an active role in eradicating this barbaric practice. Adingo also stressed the importance of the police gathering intelligence quickly to protect the elderly and prevent further harm.

He expressed his concern about the future repercussions if young people stand idle and watch their fellow youths inflict harm on elderly individuals based on baseless suspicions of witchcraft. Adingo reiterated that the elders hold invaluable traditional knowledge, and their loss would greatly impact the younger generation. He called on society as a whole to prioritize the protection and respect of the elderly, as they serve as the guardians of our traditions and cultural heritage.

Mr. Adingo firmly stated that these acts of witchcraft accusation leading to violence have no place in modern society. He urged everyone to join forces to put an end to this inhumane practice and ensure the safety and dignity of our elderly parents and community members.

The documentary was sponsored by MRG and with support from MPEC.

Source: Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen

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