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Rich display of culture, tradition at Ada Asafotufiami festival

•A queen mother riding in a palanquin

•A queen mother riding in a palanquin

Culture and tradition were at its best last week­end when people from across the country thronged Ada to celebrate the annual Asafotufiami festival.

It attracted several dignitar­ies including chiefs, politicians and business executives.

Notable among them were the President of the National House of Chiefs and Para­mount Chief of Sefwi Anhwiaso Traditional Area, Ogyeahoho Yaw Gyebi II; Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II; President of the Ga Traditional Council, Nii Prof. Odaifio Welentse III and Business mogul, Dr Daniel McKorley who doubles as Devel­opment Chief of Ada by name Nene Koranteng Kabu I.

The festival was held under the theme “Upholding the discipline of our forebears for sustainable development and unity of Ada.”

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In his address at the durbar on Saturday, the Paramount Chief of Ada, Jetse Abram Kabu Akuaku II acknowledged that, people of Ada and Dangme’s have a well-organised cultural identity.

He appealed to the people of the Ada State and the nation at large especially the youth to be disciplined, committed and dedicated to the human values and virtues to succeed in their collective endeavours as a people of common heritage.

“This is what our fore­bears did to leave us this great legacy of space called Ada State, from which we all proudly derive our identity and our sense of belonging as a collective and which was what informed our choice of the theme for the Asafotufi­ami,” he stated.

He urged all to uphold the attitude of discipline as guiding light in all they do, so toler­ance, respect and the spirit of agreeing to disagree would be brought to bear on societal discourses.

He advised the youth against the rampant abuse of the social media platforms.

On his part, the Ga Mantse, King Teiku Tsuru II also urged the people of Ada to maintain the unity within the land which was crucial in promoting devel­opment.

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“Let us all replicate the level of unity displayed by the chiefs and people of Ada during this festival. That is what we need to grow as a people,” he stressed.

By Michael D. Abayateye

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Promoting Peace and Unity: Minister for the Interior Meets Muslim

Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, has assured Muslim leaders and Zongo Chiefs in Kumasi of his continued partnership and open-door policy to maintain peace and security in the Ashanti Region.

Speaking during a sensitization workshop on promoting peace, social cohesion and addressing security concerns, the Minister emphasised the importance of collaboration between Government and religious leaders.

 Muntaka Mubarak who is also the Member of Parliament for the Asawase constituency, acknowledged the growing threat of drug abuse in Ghana and urged Muslim leaders to partner with Government to tackle the root causes of drug abuse in the communities.

The Minister also highlighted the need to address vigilantism, land guard activities, chieftaincy disputes and other threats to national security.

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He expressed confidence that united, they can rise above the challenges and promote peace and social cohesion in Kumasi and beyond.

The meeting was attended by various sects in the region including The Ghana Muslim Mission, Zongo Traditional Council Palace, Ahli Sunnah, Council of Zongo Chiefs, Council of Ulama.

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Let us collaborate to strengthen security in Ghana- Muntaka urges Christian Religious Leaders

The Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak has called for strengthening of security in the country through collaboration. 

He highlighted the crucial role of collaboration between the government and religious leaders in promoting peace, social cohesion and security across Ghana.

In an engagement with the Christian Religious Leaders in Kumasi, Muntaka Mubarak acknowledged that maintenance of Peace and security in the country is a collective responsibility hence the need for engagement with key stakeholders to share ideas to promote peace and security.

‘Your influence in fostering peace and unity is invaluable. I urge you to continue preaching messages of love, forgiveness and hope from your pulpits. Together, we can create a Kumasi and indeed a Ghana that is safer, healthier and more secure for all,’ he stated.

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The Minister acknowledged the growing concern of drug abuse in the country, which threatens communities and endangers youth. He urged Christian leaders to continue preaching messages of love, forgiveness, and hope, while also supporting initiatives that offer treatment and rehabilitation to those in need.

He sought partnership in bolstering the Ghana Prisons Service and Ghana National Fire Service to enable them address challenges like overcrowding and inadequate infrastructure.

Muntaka Mubarak commended Christian bodies for their support, particularly the Church of Pentecost, which has built modern facilities to equip inmates with trades like farming and tailoring.

The Minister reaffirmed his commitment to collaborating with Christian leaders, ensuring an open-door policy to foster peace and understanding.

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This partnership aims to promote social cohesion and security, recognizing the vital role religious leaders play in maintaining harmony within communities.

The meeting was attended by the Ashanti Region representatives of the Christian Council, the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council, the Catholic Archdiocese and the National Association of Christian and Charismatic Churches amongst others.

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