General News of Friday, 27 October 2023

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No curse bars KK Sarpong from becoming Offinsohene – Residents challenge Otumfuo

Representatives of the youth group during a press conference play videoRepresentatives of the youth group during a press conference

“We have heard that there is a curse that bars KK Sarpong from becoming Offinsohene, but we the people of Offinso know that there is no such curse,” two residents of Ofinso said during a recent protest in support of the candidacy of the former Asante Kotoko executive chairman.

“We know what we are saying, so they should give the man a chance to sit on the throne, so that he can come and also help us,” one of them stressed.

One of the protesters added that they were only appealing to Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene to reconsider his rejection of KK Sarpong as the new Offinsohene.

For another, there is no paramount chief who needs the greenlight of Otumfuo to be enstooled. “Ours is to enstool the chief and present him to the Otumfuo,” he stressed, adding that the Asantehene should put unity of Asanteman first in the matter at hand.

For others, the queen mother was well within her rights to nominate KK Sarpong for the role and as a royal and an indigene, it behooves on the Asantehene to accept the choice of the people.

Offinsoman protests Otumfuo’s rejection of KK Sarpong

A protest was held this week in Offinso impressing on the overlord of the Ashanti Kingdom, Nana Otumfuo Osei Tutu II to accept the nomination of Dr K. K. Sarpong, as new Omanhene of the area.

The Asantehene is on record to have rejected the nomination of the former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana National Petroleum Company (GNPC) as proposed by the Queen mother of Offinso, Nana Ama Serwaa Nyarko and some elders.

Otumfuo, barely two weeks back reiterated his rejection over what he said amounted to an attempt to subvert tradition.

Some indigenes and residents of the town, however, had different views from that of the Asantehene, when they took to the streets to protest in part and to appeal to the overlord to allow the nomination and enstoolment of Dr. Sarpong.

Wearing read and black attires with head and arm and writs bands, the people carried placards that bore inscriptions such as "No KK, No Chief," "We need someone who can develop Offinso," "Everyone has a dream!!!"

Others read: "Offinsoman has accepted KK Sarpong already," "Offinso existed before Ashanti" and "There is no curse on Anyirem regal royal," etc.



Otumfuo's warning to Offinsohemaa

According to Otumfuo, he would never countenance any actions on the part of the queen and the elders that will undermine the tradition of Asanteman when it comes to the election and selection of chiefs.

“No one can arrogate powers that do not exist to themselves. None of the elders have the right to sell land when there is no Offinsohene, specifically when it is the Offinsohene who must sign off the sale.

"There is no such power. You are to take charge until a new chief is installed and then account for your stewardship.



"So be very careful in Offinso. I am very aware of all the things you’re doing at Offinso. You’re friends with Pitin Abontengdomhene and you have recorded a tape… I am very aware of your plot, that you will go ahead and install a new chief when I travel by Monday.

"Offinso Hemaa you are aware of this, be very careful… I would never allow you to cause the downfall of Offinso,” Otumfuo stated through his linguists in an audiotape of his Asantemen court sitting shared by Royal Palace Multimedia.

The quest for a new Offinsohene

The demise of Nana Wiafe Akenten III, late Paramount Chief of Offinso has left a vacuum which has led to a litigation over who becomes his successor.

A former GNPC CEO, Dr K. K. Sarpong, was selected by the Queen Mother of Offinso with the support of some elders has been rejected by Otumfuo.

According to Otumfuo, it is rather wrong for the queen mother to present K. K. Sarpong as a candidate by virtue of royal bloodline while history and tradition tell otherwise.

Otumfuo has thus warned Nana Ama Serwaa Nyarko and the elders of Offinso to put forth their candidate through the appropriate channel or risk having him rejected permanently.

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