Captain Kingsley K. Kumi, Commander of “Operations Ahondwo” at Nkonya/Alavanyo said clearance had been given for the use of the Nkonya/Alavanyo disputed land as a military training camp.
He said the military was therefore establishing a base on the mountain which stretches between the two traditional areas and warned the natives to stay off the area.
Captain Kumi who was addressing an Assembly session of the Biakoye District Assembly said the military would be using the stretch for shooting practice hence, a restricted area.
He said although security situation in Alavanyo and Nkonya was calm, it was still highly unpredictable and said a joint patrol team of the Police and Military was working to ensure no ‘combatant’ breached the peace.
Mrs Christine Nutakor, Presiding Member of the Assembly urged the Assembly Members to preach peaceful co-existence in their communities.
She said the conflict was affecting farming and economic activities in the area and expressed the hope that the military intervention would restore peace to the traditional areas.
Source: GNA
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Capt KK KUMI is doing a marvellous job in there. An award for him Mr Prez.
Excellent solution............
This establishment of the Military Training at this area is the BEST option which will stop the fight once and for all. With this idea, both group CANNOT start fighting while the Military presence is there. GOOD IDEA AND GOOD PLAN. @Simi, DO NOT think about enlistment of the youth in the area into the Military NOW AT ALL. The people and youth there are interested in Fighting against one another. It will happen BUT NOT now.
are saying the place will be calm or peaceful? if that is the case how is it going to benefit the youth in enlistment into the army like how it benefit Assin- Fosu youth with GIS.
I agree with the military