The newly installed Ga Mantse, Tackie Tawiah III, will meet all chiefs in the Ga Traditional area during the week to plan a comprehensive programme for the traditional area, a spokesman for him, Nii Boye Abbey has said.
Mantse Tackie Tawiah, known in private life as Dr Jo Blankson assumed office at the Ga Mantse’s Palace at Kaneshie as the Ga Manste and president of the Ga Traditional Council on Monday.
The brief ceremony was witnessed by an array of chiefs of the Ga state including the Sempe Manste, Nii Adotey Obour II, Ngleshie Alata Mantse, Nii Kojo Ababio, Tema Mantse, Nii Kpobi Tettey Tsuru and the Nungua Manste, Nii Odaifio Wulentsi III.
The installation of the Dr Blankson under the stool name, King Tackie Tawiah II on June 11, 2006 was challenged by some members of the royal family.
He was induced into the Ga Traditional Council on February 26, 2007 after he had sworn an oath to the Ga state and also at Amugi Naa.
Mr Abbey said Nii Tackie Tawiah has already started discussions with the appropriate authorities for the youth of the Ga traditional area to benefit from the National Youth Employment Programme as a means of reducing unemployment in the area.
Mr Abbey said Nii Tackie Tawiah intends to endure unity and development in the Ga traditional area and expressed the hope that all factions in the chieftaincy crisis will allow peace to prevail for development in the Ga state.
Nii Tackie Tawiah III succeeds Nii Amugi II, who died in July 2005 and was buried in January 26, 2007.
Source: The Ghanaian Times
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Mothers celebrate arrival of Christmas Day babies at Ridge Hospital
1 hour -
Alleged National Security operative remanded over GH₵1m recruitment scam
2 hours -
Sametro Group of Companies donates to widows in Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality to mark Christmas
2 hours -
Morocco’s Family Code revision proposals unveiled in Rabat
4 hours -
Saglemi fire: No documents lost, redevelopment project unaffected – Oppong Nkrumah
4 hours -
WAEC uncertain about meeting Dec. 29 deadline for WASSCE results
4 hours -
‘She Leads Project’ calls for more female representation in politics to address women’s issues
4 hours -
DJ Promise crowned Best Radio DJ at Dangme Music Awards 2024
4 hours -
Re-collation: Court sets Dec. 27 to hear NDC’s suit against EC
4 hours -
Let’s remain positive, optimistic, and with calmness, rebrand our party – Afenyo-Markin
5 hours -
L’aîné HR celebrates 30 years of excellence in HR management in Ghana
5 hours -
Corporate Wellness: Elegant Homes emphasizes impact of Annual Health and Family Fun Day
6 hours -
BoG issues bancassurance directives to stakeholders in financial sector; warns of sanctions
6 hours -
African Paralympic Committee President sends festive greetings to fraternity
7 hours -
Ghana-Russia Centre holds its first corporate social responsibility event in Ghana
7 hours