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Nii Okuley Tetteh I reaffirmed as substantive family head, Regent of Abofu – Gbese Mantse

From Ghanaian Times · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Nii Okuley Tetteh I has been reaffirmed as the substantive Head of the Oku We Family and Regent of Abofu in Ghana's Gbese Traditional Area.
  • The Gbese Stool, under Nii Ayi-Bonte II, affirmed Tetteh I's position, refuting claims of confusion spread on social media.
  • The family emphasized respect for traditional protocols and Ga traditional authority, committing to reconciliation and preserving family legacy.

Nii Okuley Tetteh I has been officially recognized as the substantive Head of the Oku We Family and Regent of Abofu within the Gbese Traditional Area. This affirmation comes from the Gbese Stool, led by Gbese Mantse Nii Ayi-Bonte II, reinforcing established customs and traditional succession processes.

The position of Nii Okuley Tetteh I had been duly recognised and affirmed by the Gbese Stool under the authority of Nii Ayi-Bonte II, who is the Gbese Mantse and President of the Gbese Traditional Area.

— Oku We Family StatementReaffirming Nii Okuley Tetteh I's leadership and recognition by the Gbese Stool.

The Oku We Family issued a statement to counter what they described as misleading claims circulating on social media, which aimed to sow division. They stressed their deep respect for Ga traditional authority and the customs governing stool and family matters, highlighting these structures as vital for community peace and order.

The clarification had become necessary in response to what it described as falsehoods and misleading claims circulating on social media and other platforms, which were aimed at creating confusion and division within the Oku We Family.

— Oku We Family StatementExplaining the need to address misinformation regarding leadership.

Abofu remains under the jurisdiction of the Gbese Stool, with Nii Ayi-Bonte II as the Paramount Chief of Gbese and Adonten of the Ga State. The family asserted there is no ambiguity regarding the current leadership, with Nii Okuley Tetteh I continuing his roles as Family Head and Regent. They urged those spreading misinformation to cease actions that could disrupt unity and harmony.

The family holds the highest respect for Ga traditional authority and the customs that guide stool and family matters, adding that such structures remain central to maintaining peace and order within the community.

— Oku We Family StatementEmphasizing adherence to traditional protocols and respect for authority.

The family and the Gbese Paramount Stool called for calm and respect for traditional authority, encouraging collective efforts towards peace and development. Nii Okuley Tetteh I's leadership is committed to reconciliation, strengthening family bonds, and preserving the Oku We Family's dignity, legacy, and traditions for future generations. The family reiterated its unwavering respect for the Gbese Stool and its commitment to maintaining stability within the Ga traditional community.

There was no ambiguity regarding the current leadership structure of the family, insisting that Nii Okuley Tetteh I continues to serve as both substantive Family Head of Oku We and Regent of Gbese Abofu until otherwise directed by the appropriate traditional authority.

— Oku We Family StatementClarifying the definitive leadership status of Nii Okuley Tetteh I.
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Originally published by Ghanaian Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.