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Dangmebiawe Divisional Chief urges end to political interference in Ada chieftaincy disputes to promote unity and development

Kelvin KokrokobyKelvin Kokroko
November 27, 2025
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Nene Tetteh Osabutey Lanuer Okumo, Divisional Chief of the Dangmebiawe Clan, has called for an end to political interference in chieftaincy matters, warning that such actions undermine traditional authority and stall development in local communities.

Speaking to the Ghana News Agency at Big Ada, Nene Okumo cited persistent disputes within the Ada State that have delayed progress and weakened communal unity.

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His comments followed a ruling by the Judicial Committee of the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs (Ada chief), which annulled an earlier decision by the Ada Traditional Council affirming his installation as Divisional Chief.

In a 17-page judgment, the Judicial Committee directed a fresh hearing, noting that the ATC process breached principles of fairness and that the plaintiffs were not given a full opportunity to present their case.

Responding, Nene Okumo clarified that the ruling did not revoke his gazette nor prevent him from performing his duties.

He urged members of the Dangmebiawe Clan and the wider Ada community to remain calm and allow due process to proceed.

He reiterated his respect for traditional institutions and confirmed his readiness to participate in the rehearing as mandated by the GARHC.

Emphasising his commitment to unity, stability, and the welfare of the Dangmebiawe Clan, he noted that any unfavourable outcome would be addressed through lawful and procedural channels rather than confrontation.

“The name Ada has gone far; Ada has existed for over 400 years. The development of this area is long overdue.

The politics is too much,” he said.

Nene Okumo also highlighted how distorted historical narratives often fuel conflicts among chiefs and called on traditional leaders and community members to uphold peace, honesty, and mutual respect to accelerate development across all traditional jurisdictions.

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