Kotoso Chief And Elders Bans Wake-Keeping Sets Other Bylaws To Prevent Further Killings Amid Rising Alleged Ritual Child Killings In The Community.

Chief of Kwahu Kotoso and his elders in the Kwahu East Region of the Eastern Region have outlined some bylaws to help prevent further child killings in the community.
The bylaws includes ban on Wake-keeping among other measures believed to help prevent future killings.
This bylaws became necessary after alleged child ritual killings in the community claiming two (2) lives and one (1) other hospitalized.
Traditional leaders led by delegation of Kwahuhene, Daasebre Akuamoah Boateng III also performed rituals at the shores of the Afram river.
Speaking to the media after the ritual performance, Nana Odame Ansong (Kwahu Abene Akwamuhene) who led the Kwahuhene delegation send a strong warning to those evil plotters that they will no go Scott free.
He also advised residents in the area and Kwahu in general to be vigilant to avoid further attacks.
Highlighting the bylaws, the chief of Kwahu Kotoso, Nana Kwakye Owusu Ansah II explained the need for the bylaws.
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