By Valentia Tetteh
The Northern Region Minister-Designate, Ali Adolf G. John, has vowed to tackle the ongoing issue of abuse and isolation faced by individuals accused of witchcraft in some communities.
During his vetting on Thursday, January 23, Mr. Adolf expressed his deep concern for the elderly women, in particular, who are often subjected to public humiliation, banishment, and physical harm due to accusations of witchcraft.
He emphasized that he would work closely with traditional leaders to safeguard the rights of these accused individuals and facilitate their reintegration into society.
“Most of the aged are often accused of witchcraft, and some of the footage is horrific,” Mr. Adolf said. “I will do everything possible, working with traditional leaders, to address this issue.”
The Minister-Designate stressed the need for a collective effort, particularly from traditional rulers, to protect these vulnerable individuals and ensure their dignity and safety.
“We need the intervention of the traditional rulers to help us help these people reintegrate back into society,” he added.
Mr. Adolf says he is committed to addressing the issue of witchcraft by protecting the rights of marginalized individuals and promoting social harmony in the Northern Region.