Seikwa Missing Stool Saga: Seikwamanhene Expresses Worry But Assures Peace in Seikwa

He mentioned that the unidentified persons in the recent act of the disappearance of such important items from the palace were serious threat to the survival of the spirit and souls of Seikwaman

Seikwa Missing Stool Saga: Seikwamanhene Expresses Worry But Assures Peace in Seikwa
THE TRADITIONAL RULER of Seikwa in the Tain District,  Nana Osabarima Debrah Adjei II, has expressed his worry over the increasing reported case of two missing black stools for the Seikwa Traditional Council.
He mentioned that the unidentified persons in the recent act of the disappearance of such important items from the palace were serious threat to the survival of the spirit and souls of Seikwaman.
"Such negative propensity can destroy the bequeath of the forefathers, hence fraternize with the elders of the traditional leaders to get the stools back", Nana Debrah II bemoaned.
He therefore charged the chiefs to take a collective responsibility to prevent further loses in their palaces in order to preserve and protect the dignity and sanctity of the Seikwa Traditional ruling.
Nana Debrah Adjei II made this known to Appiah-Kubi in a close interview at his place.
He said, there have been numerous meetings to bring togetherness with love and unity in order to revive the united spirit of the Seikwa people.
“Petty squabbles were erupted undermining the unity of Seikwaman, but today, there had been an expatiate to bring back the extant of our culture”, he expressed.
"There is peace in Seikwa, no one is having conflict with anybody. We are enjoying our peace, but the way some of the media are spreading false informations on the recent incident about Seikwa makes me worry", Nana Debrah bemoaned.
He added that due to the peace they are enjoying in Seikwa, collective measures had putting in place to construct a durbar ground and a twelve-seated toilet facility for the people of Seikwa through the aids of Seikwa diasporas.
Nana Debrah II concluded that there are no disputes, therefore urges everyone to omit the rumors of conflicts in Seikwa.