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Tanyigbe chieftaincy dispute: Akoto Family urges calm

The Akoto Royal Family, custodians of the Doku Dzehe stool, has appealed to the Adiko Royal Family to respect due process in the ongoing chieftaincy dispute at Tanyigbe in the Volta Region. At a press conference, Togbe Adanufia of the Akoto Royal Family described recent attempts to declare paramountcy without proper procedure as “disturbing” and warned that such actions could destabilise the community. “We believe in the sanctity of our traditions and the need to follow due process as outlined by law and custom. Any attempt to install or proclaim a paramount chief without the proper procedures threatens the peace and cohesion of the Tanyigbe community,” he said. The family urged all parties to remain calm and allow competent traditional and legal authorities to resolve the matter. They stressed that bypassing due process risks escalating tensions and undermining the credibility […]

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Omanhene Urges Kingmakers to Nominate Qualified Royals

Chieftaincy disputes remain one of the most pressing challenges facing many traditional areas in Ghana. These conflicts often stem from disputes over legitimacy, succession, and financial influence. In a strong appeal to curb the trend, the Omanhene of Akyem Kotoku Traditional Area, Oseadeeyo Dr. Frimpong Manso IV, has urged kingmakers to ensure that only qualified royals with genuine public support are nominated and installed as chiefs. Warning Against Financial Influence Addressing the two factions of Anyinam Kotoku, who are embroiled in a chieftaincy dispute, Oseadeeyo Dr. Frimpong Manso IV cautioned kingmakers not to be influenced by financial motives when selecting chiefs. According to him, the nomination of non-royals or individuals of questionable character often leads to chieftaincy litigations that destabilize communities and hinder development. He emphasized that traditional rulers must embody integrity, respect, and leadership qualities to command authority and […]

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Bawku Conflict: Mahama Announces Resumption of Otumfuo’s Royal-Led Peace Mediation Next Week

Speaking at a graduation ceremony at the Ghana Military Academy on Friday, April 11, the President said the Asantehene had assured him of his commitment to reconvene stakeholders and continue the peace dialogue upon his return from a brief visit abroad. “We have triggered the Otumfuo mediation process, which saw all stakeholders participate in discussions in Kumasi on a roadmap towards peace. I am assured by the Asantehene that the process will commence next week when he returns from his brief visit abroad,” he announced. He urged all parties to renew their commitment to peace, adding, “I entreat all sides to embrace peace as we dialogue to resolve these age-old disputes.” He recounted the recent violence in Bawku, where an incident in  a marketplace just two days ago led to the loss of life and destruction of property. “The flashpoint […]

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Abetifihene Takes Over After Kwahuhene’s Destoolment.

Following the destoolment of Kwahuhene, the Abetifihene has assumed the leadership role within the Kwahu Traditional Council. The decision to destool the Kwahuhene, due to unresolved conflicts and alleged misconduct, has left a leadership vacuum, which the Abetifihene is set to fill temporarily.The Abetifihene, seen as a respected figure within the Kwahu kingdom, will oversee the council's activities while preparations for the installation of a new Kwahuhene are underway. The destoolment of a traditional ruler is a significant event in Ghana, and the Kwahu people are looking to move forward with stability under new leadership.The leadership transition has sparked a sense of caution as the council works to ensure peace and continuity in traditional governance.

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Upper East Regional House of Chiefs Re-elects Leadership.

On September 20, 2024, members of the Upper East Regional House of Chiefs unanimously re-elected Pe Ditundini Adiali Ayagitam III as President and Naaba Anonsona Abisa Anthony Atasige III as Vice President. Pe Adiali, the Paramount Chief of the Chiana Traditional Area, and Naaba Anonsona, the Paramount Chief of the Mirigu Traditional Area, presented their manifestos, showcasing their past achievements and future plans.Pe Adiali highlighted the successful renovation of the Regional House of Chiefs, transforming it into a facility worthy of its status. He also promised to construct a guest house in the regional capital to accommodate visiting members if given another term.In his speech, Pe Adiali expressed confidence in his experience and ability to secure funding for development projects. He urged fellow paramount chiefs to promote their divisional chiefs for elevation within the traditional hierarchy, emphasizing the importance of […]

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Zabarma Community Congratulates Obrempong Kru Takyi II on New Role.

The Paramount Chief of the Zabarma community in Ghana, who also serves as the Greater Accra Zabarma Chief and President of the Council of Zabarma Chiefs, Sarki Musah Yahaya Yendu III, has congratulated His Royal Highness Obrempong Kru Takyi II, the Omanhene of the Abease Traditional Area, on his election as Vice President of the Bono-East Regional House of Chiefs.Sarki Musah Yahaya III, who is also the Apeseminkahene of the Abease Traditional Area, extended his well-wishes on behalf of all Zabarma communities across Ghana. He expressed confidence that Obrempong Kru Takyi II will use his new role to promote development in the Bono-East Region and continue his contributions to the community.The Zabarma leader reassured Obrempong Kru Takyi II and the people of Bono-East of the Zabarma community's continued support and friendship. He expressed optimism that the Bono-East Regional House of […]

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