2002 Dagbon chieftaincy crisis
The 2002 Dagbon chieftaincy crisis, also known as the Yendi conflict, was a clash between two feuding factions that occurred at the Gbewaa Palace, Ghana from March 25-27, 2002, and resulted in the killing of Yaa Naa Yakubu II and 40 of his elders.[1]
Committee of Eminent Chiefs
The Committee of Eminent Chiefs is a three-member committee of Ghanaian traditional rulers formed by the Government of Ghana to intervene the Dagbon chieftaincy crisis.[2]
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References
- Issifu, Abdul Karim. "An Analysis of Conflicts in Ghana: The Case of Dagbon Chieftaincy". Cite journal requires
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