The Ministry of Religious and Chieftaincy Affairs, in collaboration with the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs, has taken decisive action by suspending the operations of the La Traditional Council indefinitely. This bold move aims to address the council’s operational challenges and pave the way for a smoother functioning body ¹.
According to Enoch Addo, the Registrar of the House of Chiefs, the suspension is a necessary step to implement vital measures. Addo emphasized that this temporary halt will ultimately benefit the council in the long run. The Ministry and Regional House are committed to ensuring the council’s effectiveness and stability.
To prevent confusion or misrepresentation, all governmental institutions have been directed not to engage with individuals or groups claiming to represent the La Traditional Council during this suspension period. This measure ensures that no unauthorized parties attempt to make decisions or take actions on behalf of the council.
A significant aspect of the suspension involves Paramount Stool Land issues, which are now on hold until the council reopens or a new La Paramount Chief is enskined. This decision aligns with Section 45 of the Chieftaincy Act, demonstrating the Ministry’s commitment to upholding the law.
To facilitate a seamless transition, the Registrar of the La Traditional Council has been instructed to hand over all council property to the Regional House. This transfer will enable the Regional House to manage and oversee council affairs temporarily.
The suspension marks a critical turning point for the La Traditional Council. By addressing operational challenges and ensuring compliance with the Chieftaincy Act, the Ministry and Regional House are taking proactive steps toward revitalizing the council.
The collaboration between the Ministry of Religious and Chieftaincy Affairs and the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs demonstrates a unified effort to strengthen traditional governance. This joint initiative aims to restore stability and effectiveness to the La Traditional Council.
As the suspension continues, stakeholders eagerly await the outcome of the Ministry’s and Regional House’s efforts. The success of this intervention will have far-reaching implications for the council’s future and its role in Ghana’s traditional governance.
The indefinite suspension serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability and effective governance within traditional institutions. By addressing operational challenges and upholding the law, the Ministry and Regional House are setting a precedent for responsible leadership.
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