In an effort to combat the alarming issue of witchcraft accusations and the lynching of older individuals, Baare Chief Naab Nyaakora Mantii in the Talensi District of the Upper East Region is urging the Assembly and Traditional Council to pass a bylaw with severe penalties.
The Chief acknowledges the gravity of the problem, not only in the Northern part of the country but throughout Ghana and is taking a bold stand to find a solution.
Chief Nyaakora Mantii emphasizes the lack of scientific evidence supporting these accusations, highlighting that they are merely allegations without any legal basis. Lynching individuals based on suspicions of witchcraft goes against the laws of the country, an important message that needs to be conveyed to the whole world. The Chief stresses the need for the youth and the general public to understand the consequences of indiscriminately taking the lives of innocent people.
Furthermore, Chief Nyaakora Mantii emphasizes the wisdom and knowledge that older individuals possess, highlighting the loss society incurs when these valuable resources are wiped out by mob violence. He urges the community to refrain from participating in such acts and instead tap into the valuable insights offered by the older generation, emphasizing the importance of unity and growth.
The Chief calls on the Assembly and Traditional Council to collaborate and implement stricter measures to prevent these acts from occurring. He suggests the establishment of a bylaw with substantial punishments to deter individuals from engaging in witchcraft accusations and lynching. This preventative action will serve as a crucial step towards resolving this concerning issue.
However, Chief Nyaakora Mantii suggests the need for education and awareness programs to help people differentiate between right and wrong. He acknowledges that ignorance plays a pivotal role in these accusations and believes that sensitization efforts, especially through media outlets, will greatly contribute to combating this problem. The Chief expresses gratitude for the opportunity to voice their concerns and pledges to spread the message within the council and community.
Through a documentary titled “The Horrors of Witchcraft Accusation,” produced by Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen, which was sponsored by MRG and supported by MPEC, Chief Nyaakora Mantii opens up about the urgent need to address witchcraft accusations and lynching. He recognizes the importance of educating both the community members and chiefs on this matter to ensure a comprehensive solution.
Source: Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen
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