Akyem Adjobue Hene and Asafohene of Akyem Kotoku state sworn allegiance to Kotokuman Hene.

The Chief of Akyem Adjobue and the Asafohene of Akyem Kotoku Traditional Council have sworn allegiance to the Omanhene of Akyem Kotoku Traditional Council, His Royal Majesty Oseadieyo Dr. Frimpong Manso IV.

His Royal Majesty Oseadieyo Dr. Frimpong Manso IV in his address welcomed the chiefs and urged them to work together to build the Kotoku state.

He emphasized the importance of unity and peace in achieving this goal.

Obrempong Gyenfi Saforo Kyere, the Srodai Hene who doubles as the Kontehene of Akyem Kotoku state, advised the chiefs to prioritize peace and settle all disputes in the Kotoku state to avoid disgracing themselves.

He encouraged them to be truthful and reliable in their words and actions.

Nana Owusu Akyenten III, the Chief of Akyem Adjobue, emphasized the need for peace in the Kotoku state and believes that swearing allegiance to the Omanhene will bring peace to the land.

He also urged Ghanaians to avoid violence in the upcoming election.

Nana Owusu Ampem II, the Asafohene of Akyem Kotoku state, stressed the importance of unity and development in the Kotoku state.

He encouraged all chiefs to put aside their differences and work together to achieve this goal, noting that chieftaincy disputes have hindered the town’s progress.

The Asafohene emphasized that Akyem Oda is a significant town that deserves development, but chieftaincy disputes have hindered its growth.

He urged all to come together to work towards the betterment of the state.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *