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UWR: New Nandom Chief, Naa Prof.Edmund Delle Inducted into Regional House of Chiefs

New Paramount Chief of the Nandom Traditional Area, Naa Professor Edmund Nminyem Delle Chiir Vlll has been inducted as a member of the Upper West Regional House of Chiefs.

The Founder and Board Chairman of Rabito Clinic Limited, and now Chief, Naa Professor Edmund Delle was sworn in during the second general meeting of the Upper West Regional House of Chiefs on Tuesday, 19th April 2022.

President of the Upper West Regional House of Chiefs, Naa Dikomwine Domalae before the swearing-in remarked that the house has received all legal notices which confirm Naa Professor Edmund Nminyem Delle Chiir VIII as the Enskined Chief of Nandom.

Naa Prof Edmund Delle was enskinned as successor to the late Naa Dr Puoure Puobe Chiir VII died in August 2018 at the age of 73 after he was enskinned Chief of Nandom on May 2, 1985.

The Upper West Regional Minister, Dr Hafiz Bin Salih in delivering his speech at the meeting to the opportunity to congratulate the new chief and called the people of Nandom to rally behind him for the development of the area.

“Let me use this singular opportunity to congratulate the Nandom Naa, Naa Professor Nminyem Edmund Delle Chiir VIII for successfully joining the Upper West Regional House of Chiefs as a permanent member” – Dr Bin Salih.

He added ” let me also appeal to the people of Nandom Traditional area to lay to rest all their differences and support their new chief to bring the needed development to their traditional area.

Meanwhile, the Supervising High Court Judge of the Upper West region, His Lordship Abdul Yusif Asibey called on the Chiefs to implore on subjects to consider Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanism to in settling cases , remarking that over 90% of cases in court are borded on Land Disputes which can easily be settled via ADR.

By Adil Fuseini

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