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Stop glorifying dubious wealth – Togbe Afede

Stop glorifying dubious wealth – Togbe Afede urges Ghanaians

The Agbogbomefia of Asogli, Togbe Afede XIV, has called on Ghanaians to stop glorifying wealth of dubious origin and to stand firm against all forms of corruption, stressing that genuine wealth must come from hard work.

He urged citizens to embrace honesty, patriotism and diligence to restore Ghana’s image as a nation of integrity and prosperity.

Togbe Afede made the call at a grand durbar held at the Ho Jubilee Park on Saturday, October 4, to climax this year’s Te Za (Yam Festival) of the people of Asogli. The celebration was themed, “Together in honesty and purpose, we build a just and prosperous nation.”

He said honesty and respect for the truth were essential for national progress, lamenting that Ghana’s abundant resources had been mismanaged by “a few dishonest educated elite and politicians” over the years.

“Those who were assigned the duty of protecting the country rather chose to milk it dry,” Togbe Afede said.

He linked the problem of illegal mining, also known as galamsey, to unmitigated corruption and called for a united national front to tackle the menace.

Referring to a recent health report that revealed 134 suicides in Ghana last year, he said the disturbing figure reflected the hopelessness caused by a corrupt society.

Togbe Afede also called for a constitutional review to make corruption unattractive and swiftly punishable, urging members of the Operation Retrieve All Loot (ORAL) team to work diligently to expose and prosecute offenders.

He further encouraged the government to make the declaration of assets by public officials a hallmark of good governance, adding that Ghana could become a land of great joy if its leaders, chiefs and citizens cherished the truth.

The guest of honour, Vice President Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, commended the people of Asogli for upholding their rich tradition and values.

She said the yam festival represented patience, fertility, renewal and community wealth, while also serving as a reminder of the duty to build a prosperous future.

“In the Volta Region, yam has been a source of sustenance, a symbol of renewal and a sign of community wealth,” she noted.

The Vice President said the government had prioritised food security and agricultural transformation under its Feed Ghana programme, which includes deploying 5,000 agricultural and veterinary graduates across the country to support farmers with modern techniques and research.

She announced that special attention would be given to vegetable farming in the Volta Region through greenhouse technology and irrigation projects to boost production for local consumption and export.

The Awafiaga of Asogli, Togbe Adzie Lakle Howusu XII, who is also the Dufia of Ho-Dome, called on traditional rulers to be fair and honest in their judgments, describing honesty as a vital foundation for peace and progress.

He also urged the government to intensify efforts against illegal mining before it engulfed the nation.

Among the dignitaries present were the Italian Ambassador to Ghana, Laura Ranalli, members of the Diplomatic Corps, chiefs from Ghana and Togo, and visitors from across the world.

 

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