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King Tackie Tawiah III is New Ga Mantse

Accra, April 14, Ghanadot - The Ga State on Saturday outdoored a new chief, King Tackie Tawiah, III at a colourful coronation that attracted all the cream of the Ga Traditional Area and others parts of the country sending signals that the Ga State was ready for an accelerated development.

The occasion had a powerful government delegation led by Mr Samuel Kwaku Boafo, Minister of Chieftaincy Affairs, Mr Jake Obestebi Lamptey, Minister of Tourism and Diasporan Affairs, Sheikh I.C. Quaye, Greater Accra Regional Minister and Mr Stanley Adjiri Blankson, Mayor of Accra. Others present were Mr Nat Nunoo Amarteifio, former Mayor of Accra.

There was a heavy police presence to forestall any unforeseen situation that might arise due to fears of what might happen following the throwing out of a suit against the coronation of King Tackie Tawia III.

The coronation comes off after the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs dismissed an ex-parte motion for interim injunction by the Abola Piam We. The Abola Piam We were proposing Nii Tackie Obli, a 57- year old publisher and seeking an order to restrain the Ga Traditional Council from allowing King Tackie Tawiah to enter and sit out as Ga Manste or perform the functions of Ga Manste.

Spotting a traditional headgear and a white cloth with golden patches to match, King Tackie Tawiah, III promised to patch up with his brothers who were also claiming the seat he would now occupy adding that, it was necessary to compete for the seat, “but after today, we all have to come together and build a prosperous state that would be of greater benefit to our children and our children’s children.”

Sounding very controlled and somber with shots of musketry in the background, King Tackie Tawiah, III, known in private life as Dr Joe Blankson asked for prayers from his subjects and all Ghanaians for God’s guidance and direction stressing that Gas all over the state and beyond must arise and be counted.

He noted that Accra over the last 50 years has grown and during the recent 50 year celebration, “it was most evident that the city’s population had grown tremendously making administration most cumbersome, we should help the government and other city and state actors to realise our development aspirations.”

The new Ga State King called on his people to put their shoulders to the development wheel since the State had not seen the desired pace and nature of development over the last 50 years.

“We can see around us a lot of decay and deterioration of infrastructure and lives, but this must change and it would take the people of this state to change the situation,” he added.

He paid tribute to Nii Kwabena Bonney, the “boycotthene “of the late 1940’s, for their efforts at advancing the lives of the Ga people, and others such as Nanka Bruce, Vanderpuys and Orgles all Ga statesmen who helped in the independence struggle within the United Gold Coast Convention and later the Convention People’s Party.

King Tackie Tawiah said the Ga State must wake up and emulate worthy steps taken by his colleagues such as the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu, and Amoatia Ofori Panyin of Kyebi and Togbi Afede of Asogli.

“We have an onerous task to undertake and I can assure you that we would be doing that running, we have been walking for too long.”

In a speech on behalf of President John Agyekum Kufuor, Mr Boafo congratulated the Ga State for emerging victorious without breaking up during the coronation of King Tackie Tawia III.

Mr Boafo called Dr Joe Blankson, “a jubilee King” saying he must work to bring all the factions together in order to bring about greater peace in the state.

Mr Boafo stressed that it was God who makes kings, saying if God has not called you, there is no way you could be one.

Sheikh I. C. Quaye on behalf of government presented a 100 million cedis as a donation for the out-dooring of the new Ga Mantse.

Gideon Sackitey, Accra , 14th April 2007 Ghanadot.com


 

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