President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has described as unfounded and needless, the agitations generated over who should vote and should not vote in the Volta region in the upcoming referendum to divide the Volta Region into two separate regions.
Addressing the chiefs and leaders of the Ketu South Traditional Council at the Jubilee House, the President said throughout the history of Ghana, there has been the creation of new regions and in all those periods, the people affected were those who voted and not the entire area or region in question. The President called on the chiefs and leaders of the Municipality to assist to bring an end to the agitations.
“This Ghana that we have, we were not always ten (10) regions. Hundred years ago in the colonial period, we were three, the Gold Coast colony, the Ashanti protratiate, and the Northern territories. Subsequently after the First World War when the British took over some of the territories from the Germans in Togo, we then also got Trans Volta Togoland and we became four all the way until the mid-fifties when Eastern Region and Western Region were created out of the Gold Coast Colony so that we became six,” the President observed.
The President further noted that the Central Region, and the Upper East and Upper West Regions were subsequently also created indicating that Ghana has always had the reorganization of its regions. “When it comes to the issues of referendum throughout the history of the country, it is always about those who are seeking the autonomy or independence, they are the ones who vote. If you take two or three years ago, the people in Scotland, in the United Kingdom, it is not the whole United Kingdom that voted, it was the people of Scotland who had to determine whether or not they wanted to go independent,” the President said.
The President also cited the recent referendum in Spain and observed that it was the Catalans who voted and not the whole of Spain. “Here in our own country, Trans Volta Togoland people in Keta did not vote because they were part of the Gold Coast Colony. It was the people in Western Togo, northern part of Ghana who voted in that referendum. The people in Kyebi where I come from did not vote in that referendum because it was not about them. It was about the people of the Trans Volta Togoland, whether or not they wanted to be part of Ghana or the new Togo,” the President said.
The President called on the Paramount Chiefs from the three traditional areas to assist in calming down the agitations. “So Torgbe through you and the senior chiefs that have come with you, I am pleading, let the temperature on this matter calm down,” the President said.
By: The Publisher
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