Obrempong Nyanful Krampah XI swears in 100 Ebusuapanyinfo

Over 100 royal family heads just took an oath in Gomoa Ajumako, and the whole point is to stop waiting on government to fix basic community problems.

Mass oath-swearing at Gomoa Ajumako
  • More than 100 Ebusuapanyinfo from communities under the Gomoa Ajumako Traditional Council pledged allegiance to Obrempong Nyanful Krampah XI.
  • This mass induction was the first of its kind in the Traditional Area, according to the Obrempong.
  • Cutting the high costs tied to formal acceptance rituals into the Council's register was the main driver behind the new format.
  • Ebusuapanyin Onoma of the Asona Royal Family of Gomoa Achiase praised the Omanhene for bringing the Chieftaincy institution closer to the grassroots.
What Obrempong Nyanful Krampah XI expects now
  • Obrempong Nyanful Krampah XI wants more chiefs and sub-chiefs installed in communities that currently have no traditional leadership.
  • The newly sworn-in Ebusuapanyinfo got a direct call to push for clinics, schools, potable water systems, and other essential amenities.
  • Krampah XI made it clear that development can't keep resting entirely on the shoulders of chiefs and sub-chiefs.
  • A stronger, better-coordinated traditional leadership structure is meant to drive peace and stability across the communities.
Next steps locked in for March
  • All vacant traditional positions within each Ebusuapanyin's jurisdiction need to be filled before the next General Meeting.
  • Nominees for those vacant roles must be presented at the Gomoa Ajumako Traditional Council's General Meeting on March 31, 2026.
  • Mobilising community members behind development projects was a core pledge made during the swearing-in ceremony.
 

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