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Chief Warns “Political Acrobats” To Stay Off Agotime Traditional Area
 
Date: 11-Jul-2012       
 
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Nene Nuer Keteku III, Konor of Agotime has noted that there is no room for any “political acrobat” to manipulate chiefs in the area.

“The Konor of Agortime as an Ambassador of Peace and will not countenance any political acrobat to…to create any unnecessary political tension in the Agotime Traditional Area,” he said.

Nene Keteku was responding to the perceived bad blood between the chiefs and Mr Michael Kobla Adzaho, Agotime-Ziope District Chief Executive (DCE).

He said reports of any such sour relationship between the traditional and political authorities in the district were untrue and intended to create tension in the area.

Nene Keteku said the DCE and the traditional authorities maintain good working relations, which, “I will not like anyone to throw into a political contest.”

He therefore advised young people in the area not to allow themselves to be used by politicians to foment trouble.
 
 
 
Source: GNA
 
 
 

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