The chiefs and the people of Anamase in the Eastern Region and Abola Piam Royal Council in Greater Accra Region have entered into an alliance to foster development and in their respective areas.
For this effect, some elders from both communities supported the inauguration of the Abola Piam-Anamase Royal Alliance Council.
Nii Ayitey Oyanka I, who is also the CEO of Council of International Chambers of Commerce and President of Abola Piam Royal Council, chairs the Royal Alliance Council House of Anamase as well.
Anamase Royal Alliance Council has a common agenda of ensuring peace, development and human resource development of the people of both Anamase Abola Piam communities.
According to Nii Nii Oblieman, the two Royal Alliance Councils have filed both their Diplomatic Office Notice and International Appointees in May 28, 2021 with file Number 28-2021-029927 at the Superior Court, Cherokee County Georgia.
In his address, Nii Ayitey Oyanka I, indicated that their alliance would help to reduce poverty and all its negative consequences of the poor in various rural communities.
He underscored that together they could champion the hopes of thousands of Ghanaians who cherish a better life, peace, equity and justice; and this could reduce demonstrations involving many youths.
The Royal Councils Alliance between Abola Piam We of Tummaa Royal Dynasty of Ga State and Anamase Royal Traditional leaders was a maiden one where the two traditions from different Kingdoms are physically and Spiritual Combined.
Below are the names of the Anamase Royal Alliance Committee members:
Nii Ayittey Anumle Oyanka I, President
Oman-Payin Aboagye III
Raindoph Kpakpo Fairbanks
Ana Desuah
Nana Kwadwo Fenteng Joseph
Timothy Kwabla Badzi
Michael Anaman
Yaw Zola
Amoah Kwagir James
Nana Pobi Asumani II
Nii Oblieman further indicated that one of their primary tasks was also to promote the interests of their traditional communities which will inspire them to work hard to serve their people to the best of our abilities.
The special guests at the inaugural ceremony, Mr. Hopeson Adeye and Mr. Kofi Twum-Boafo took turns to address ceremony; Mr. Adoye promised to support especially in terms of security of the areas.
He called on all to respect the authorities of their chiefs and support them for the positive benefit of their respective communities.
Mr. Adoye further appealed to everyone, especially the youth to report criminals in their areas to help the government to reduce crime rates in their respective communities.
The two kingdoms are urged to put their heads together since this alliance, according to them would go along way in helping the youth of their respective communities to benefit from the development and goodies that would come along.
Story By: Delali A. Awuyeh/Nationaltymes.com