I don’t have interest in Damongo chieftaincy affairs – Jinapor

The Minister of Lands and Natural Resources and Member of Parliament for Damongo, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has clarified that he has no interest in Damongo chieftaincy affairs.
His response comes after a ban was imposed on him by the King of the Gonja Kingdom, Yagbonwura Bi-Kunuto Soale Jewu Soale.
The King accused the lawmaker of being a threat to the peace and unity in Gonjaland.
The MP in a statement, however, said as a bona fide Gonja Prince, he continues to have high regard for the chieftaincy institution, the Overland of Gonjaland, Yagbonwura Bi-Kunuto Jewu Soale, and all other chiefs for that matter.
He said his role as an MP and Minister is to contribute his quota to the development of Ghana and his beloved constituency of Damongo.
He has called on the public to disregard these allegations as same are untrue.
Trending News
Family of Apostle Kwadwo Safo appoints spokesperson
08:49Court remands NPP’s Abronye DC in Police custody for two weeks
14:54Kyei Mensah-Bonsu insists Ibrahim Mahama persuaded President Mahama to concede defeat in 2016
11:35Ministry of Health appoints Tony Goodman as acting Head of Health Training Institutions Unit
13:50Africa Climate Summit 2025: Samira Bawumia joins high-level session with African leaders in Ethiopia
13:05GCDA petitions Transport Minister over DVLA’s ‘illegal spot fines’
08:25Lands Minister inaugurates Timber Validation Committee to strengthen forest governance
14:13Adutwum hailed as Ghana’s most impactful Education Minister amid criticisms
10:25NHIA boss pays courtesy call on NDC stalwart Kofi Portuphy
10:52Over 170,000 students benefit from “No Fee Stress” Policy – NUGS President
10:49