A powerful traditional leader from Ghana has removed a local chief from his position. Togbe Afede XIV dismissed Togbe Afiatsoa III from roles as Mankrado of Ho Bankoe and clan leader after finding serious misconduct. The announcement came at the Asogli State Palace with Togbe Adubobi IV speaking on behalf of the council.
The removed chief, Fred Yao Akordor, allegedly caused community divisions and challenged traditional authority. Council representatives declared that Akordor no longer holds any official chieftaincy titles and must be addressed only by his private name. They warned the public and media against treating him as a chief.
The decision stems from repeated actions that threatened the integrity of local traditional leadership structures. Akordor will no longer participate in any chieftaincy activities within the Ho Traditional Area or the Asogli State Council. His removal marks a significant moment for regional traditional governance.
The removed chief, Fred Yao Akordor, allegedly caused community divisions and challenged traditional authority. Council representatives declared that Akordor no longer holds any official chieftaincy titles and must be addressed only by his private name. They warned the public and media against treating him as a chief.
The decision stems from repeated actions that threatened the integrity of local traditional leadership structures. Akordor will no longer participate in any chieftaincy activities within the Ho Traditional Area or the Asogli State Council. His removal marks a significant moment for regional traditional governance.