Politics of insults must stop-Chief

Nii Bortey Klan, Chief of Klagon, near Ashaiman, has advised politicians to use descent language in their campaigns in order to win the sympathy of the electorate.

Speaking to the Ghana News Agency at his residence at Klagon over the weekend, Nii Klan urged politicians to see themselves as one people with a common destiny.

For this reason, he said, politicians should desist from insulting one another whenever they mounted platforms to put their messages across.

He said the politics of insults and acrimony must stop and that politicians talk about issues and programmes that would improve the lives of majority of the people.

On the forthcoming biometric registration, Nii Klan urged Ghanaians to take the exercise seriously, because in his view, it was the only way by which they could vote for the right people to represent their hopes and aspirations.

Source: GhanaWeb

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