Awoin Chiefs Invokes Curses On Western North Regional Minister and Others Behind the Chieftancy Issues. 

According to the chiefs the Police started investigations into the recent attack and made some arrested but according to the divisional chiefs that is not enough of what they are expecting from the police.

Awoin Chiefs Invokes Curses On Western North Regional Minister and Others Behind the Chieftancy Issues. 

Some Divisional Chiefs in the Awoin Traditional Council has invoked curses on the Western North Regional Minister Honourable 

 Richard Rocky Jojo Obeng and some  persons as well as other institutions they suspect to be hiding facts from the ongoing investigations into a recent attack on the Omanehene's palace that led to the death of four persons.

The Traditional Capital of the Awoin Traditional Area which is Enchi since 2018 has seen numerous attacks as a result of a long-standing chieftaincy dispute. 

There have been close to eight assassination attempts on the life of the Omanhene of the long-standing chieftancy dispute two months ago which resulted in the death of four persons.

According to the chiefs the Police started investigations into the recent attack and made some arrested but according to the divisional chiefs that is not enough of what they are expecting from the police.

However e divisional chiefs of the area are not enhehaveogress of the issue as they alleged some of the perpetrators of the heinous, tacks are still walking freely in the area.

The Chief of Nkwanta No 2, Nana Kojo Now II who led the chiefs in a press conference and also invoked the curses on the W tern North Region  Minister Honourable Richard Rocky Jojo Obeng and Other iNowtutibelieved to be hiding the truth of the case called on the government to investigate the issue at the national level since they are suspecting interference at this regional level.
 
Some divisional chiefs who spoke in an interview with the media also expressed their worry over the current situation in the area hence something must be done about it before it's too late.

Story by Opamago Paparichy.