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Excerpt from report by privately-owned daily newspaper The Ghanaian Chronicle on 24 January
The president of the Volta region house of chiefs, Togbe Afede XIV, has observed that even through the authority of the traditional authorities in the pre-colonial era, which made them wield executive powers, have virtually been lost to the central government, even through chiefs remain vital to the development of their communities.
According to him, chiefs in the Volta region were pursuing various development agenda that would help enhance the living standards of the people, and gave the assurance that the chiefs would effectively partner the government in efforts being made …