The La Traditional Council has voiced strong opposition to the government’s recent decision to suspend its activities.
Nii Adjei Koofeh IV, a prominent member of the Council and La Shikitele, expressed the Council’s disappointment and questioned the legal basis for the move.
The suspension, announced by the Ministry of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs in consultation with the Greater Accra Regional House of Chiefs, took effect on September 26, 2024, and will remain in place until further notice. According to the ministry, the decision aims to implement measures that would improve the operations of the Council.
However, during a press conference held in Accra, Nii Adjei Koofeh IV sharply criticised the government’s actions, arguing that suspending the Council’s functions was unnecessary and without proper legal backing. He questioned why such drastic steps were taken without adequate consultation and transparency.
The government’s directive instructed all institutions to refrain from engaging with any individuals or groups claiming to represent the La Traditional Council during the period of suspension. Additionally, all paramount stool land matters have been frozen until the suspension is lifted.
In response to allegations that the Council had been involved in the illegal sale of lands, Nii Adjei Koofeh IV categorically denied any wrongdoing.
The La Traditional Council now awaits further clarity on the government’s plans and has vowed to challenge the suspension until a resolution is reached.