Vice-President, two former Presidents pay last respect to late Barima Kwasi Agyemang

By Stephen Asante, GNA

Kumasi, Feb. 25, GNA – Vice-President Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, on Monday led a government delegation to pay their last respect to the late Barima Akwasi Agyeman, an Asante Royal and Ghana’s longest-serving Mayor, whose body has been laid in state at the Manhyia Palace.

Also present at the three day burial ceremony, were two prominent Statesmen– former Presidents Jerry John Rawlings and John Agyekum Kufuor.

Other dignitaries included high-profile politicians, traditional and religious leaders, technocrats, Members of the Diplomatic Corps, businessmen, representatives of corporate organizations and members of the Asante Royal community living abroad.

In line with the Asante tradition and culture, the deceased would lay in state at the Palace for three days, after which his mortal remains would be interred at the Royal Mausoleum, Bantama, in Kumasi.

The burial ceremony known in twi as “Dote yie”, has attracted hundreds of mourners from both far and near to commiserate with the bereaved Oyoko Royal Family, to which the deceased belonged.

The late Barima Agyeman, who served as Mayor for the Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana’s second-largest and oldest city, for over two decades, passed on at the ripe age of 86 on January 14, this year.

He was admired greatly for his great sense of generosity, which earned him the name “Okumkom” to wit, “hunger killer”.

The late Asante royal, was also endeared to many for his sense of discipline and commitment to duty.

Clad in black mourning clothes, Otumfuo Osei Tutu 1, the Asantehene, sat in state to receive the dignitaries who took turns to commiserate with him.
GNA