

The District Chief Executive (DCE) for
Bole, Madam Alele Heming has been rescued from being sacked as demanded by the
chiefs and people of Bole traditional area.
Salifu Adam Braimah, the Savannah Regional
Minister, came to her rescue as part of his efforts to resolve and restore
peace in Bole and the region as a whole, when he appealed to the traditional
authorities of Bole to hold onto a petition they intended to send to the
president for her removal from office.
According to the traditional authorities,
Madam Alele Heming was one of the major reasons why Bole was facing its current
chieftaincy disputes and they accused her of fuelling some of the
misunderstandings in the traditional area.
However, Mr Braimah was able to intervene
to stop the chiefs from petitioning the president for her removal after a
successful appeal to the traditional authorities, made them sign a written
document, as an indication that they would rescind their decision.
An intended press conference on the matter
by the traditional authorities and youth of Bole traditional area has also been
put on hold and a delegation from the Bole traditional area is expected to meet
with the Minister in Damongo, the Savannah Regional capital for onward deliberations
on how to resolve the issue.
Bole is currently suffering from chieftaincy disputes and land litigation with two people battling each other over who to rule over Bole. –starrfmonline.com
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