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Chief Arrested Over Western Togoland Secessionist Activities – Traditional Area ‘Disowns’ Him

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A sub-chief of the Shai Osudoku Traditional Area, Nene Tawiah Agblom II has reportedly been picked up by the Ghana Police for his alleged role in the Western Togoland Secessionist activities that have engulfed the country in recent times.

The Akuse Divisional Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Winfred Asare Nyarko, confirmed the arrest to Daily Graphic, though he did not give further details of the development.

After the arrest of Nene Tawiah Agblom II, the traditional area has disassociated themselves from his actions, insisting that they do not endorse nor subscribe to his actions.

A statement issued by Paramount Chief of the Osudoku Traditional Area, Aadegbor Ngmongmowuyaa Nene Kwesi Animle VI, said, “This press statement has become necessary and appropriate because information reaching me, which has been confirmed when I sent an emissary to follow up to Accra, indicates that one of our chiefs, Nene Tawiah Agblom II, the Head of the Dorsi Clan/Division, has been picked up by the authorities for involving himself in the activities of the Western Togoland secession.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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