Ignore all falsehood about 2025 Easter in Kwahu – Chief

Kwahu Obomeng Hene, Nana Effah Opinamanh III, has dismissed claims of instability in Kwahu, urging the public to disregard such misinformation.
Speaking on Rainbow Radio’s Frontline, he assured that Kwahu is peaceful and secure, contrary to false claims circulating ahead of this year’s Easter celebrations.
According to Nana Effah Opinamanh III, “It is unfortunate that some individuals are making these unfounded claims. The individuals who make these claims don’t even reside in Kwahu, which makes their assertions false. That has been the case for years. Anytime Easter approaches, you have people making false claims about the celebration. Just last year, some people went on to make claims that a dragon had taken over the area. I want to assure Ghanaians that Kwahu is peaceful. There is no instability as alleged by some people.”
The chief assured that national security is monitoring the situation and providing adequate security. “I want to appeal to Ghanaians that they should ignore false information and prepare to come to Kwahu during the Easter celebration,” he said.
Nana Effah Opinamanh III also cautioned journalists to verify their information before dissemination, warning that misinformation can create tension and chaos. “To journalists, I want to caution them to desist from making false claims about Kwahu. They should always verify their information before they disseminate it. Misinformation and false news can create tension and chaos, and so they should always verify their information before circulation.”


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