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Ministry of Chieftaincy inaugurates Mafi Traditional Council

Miss Fati Lily Soale, Acting Chief Director of the Ministry of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs

Frank Atiase by Frank Atiase
November 25, 2022
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Mafi Adidome (V/R)-Ghana, Nov. 25, GNA – The Mafi Traditional Council in the Central Tongu District of the Volta region has been inaugurated with the call on members to harness the platform for the development and peace of the enclave.

21 traditional leaders were sworn into the Council, and an office for the institution was also commissioned.

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Togbe Asafo Buatri IV, Chief of Mafi-Avedo was granted authority to act as President of the Council in the absence of a substantive paramount chief.

Miss Fati Lily Soale, Acting Chief Director of the Ministry of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, while inaugurating the Council, said it should be considered a firm structure for peace and cooperation.

“The inauguration should be seen to integrate the people of this traditional area, especially our revered Chiefs to work hand in hand for endless development but not to disintegrate them,” she stated.

The Ag. Chief Director said the Council would be provided with staff and training to function effectively and would extend programmes and activities of the sector Ministry.

Miss Soale who performed the inauguration on behalf of the sector minister, said Government’s premium on the chieftaincy institution appreciated, and would continue to position it to help realize the aspired community and nationwide development.

She said chiefs must therefore develop leadership abilities and qualities.

“The new role assigned to the 21st century chief imposes the need for some form of posturing and training to enable him to fulfil his responsibilities. There is the need for the modern chief and his cohorts and or assigns to understand the processes and procedures involved in allocating land, granting leases, and land administration in general.

“It behooves you also as a chief to be abreast with the conflict resolution tools and be able to employ alternative methods in resolving conflicts that may arise within your traditional area or localities.”

Traditional leaders were reminded of laws holding the chieftaincy institutions, and key functions of the Council, and were asked to facilitate its population.

Mr Harry Attipoe, Registrar of the Volta Region House of Chiefs said all must unite towards improving the Council, and not diffuse its authority.

“Traditional Councils are forever. You all must accept the status because it will benefit you all. This is a historic event, and we should all rejoice in it.”

Mr Thomas Moore Zonyra, District Chief Executive, noted that the Council would provide a connectable interface for collaboration between traditional leaders and the Local Assembly, and said “We are looking forward to development in unity”

The Council was sworn in by Madam Molly Portia Anafo-Salia, of the Adidome Magistrate Court.

The Ag. Chief Director, who was with other Ministry heads, earlier inaugurated traditional councils for the Penyi, Somey, Klikor, and Fievie Traditional Areas.

Source: Ghana News Agency - Samuel Akumatey
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