District Court Judge enstooled Twafohene of Abodiase

By Eric K. Amoh

Abodiese (A/R), April 29, GNA – The Abodiase Traditional Council has enstooled a District Court Judge, Nana Kofi Nsowaah I, known in private life as Mr Augustine Kofi AÄ·osa-am as the Twafohene of Abodiase, in the Amansie West Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

Nana Kofi Nsowaah apart from being a Judge, is also a trained journalist, and a retired military officer.

He took the oath of allegiance to serve his subjects wholeheartedly always, and at all times to remain faithful to them as long as he remained the Twafohene.

The Twafohene’s traditional role is to serve as counsellor to the Abodiasehene in his palace, lead as commander of the Asafo (military) maiden troop at war (in the past), assembly Asafo troops of all units, recruit and train them and act as liaison between the palace and the Asafo troops.

The Twafohene’s role evolves around overseeing the Abodiase lands, protecting the lands from encroachers and settling disputes related to lands.

Nana kofi Nsowaah was carried shoulder high in the streets of Abodiase amidst drumming and dancing and accompanied by other Asafo lieutenants and town folks, security personnel detailed to ensure peaceful enthronement, family, and friends.

The Chief of Abodiase, Nana Asante Dwumah I, who assisted in administering the oath, advised the Twafohene to hold and administer his office with utmost neutrality, be there for the people and always be soft with his subjects as well as uphold the dignity and sanctity of the stool he is enthroned to serve.

The occasion was graced by staff of the judicial service from all the districts Nana Nsowaah had worked as District Court Judge, retired Military Officers Associations, colleague judges, Chiefs, among others.

The GNA interviewed Nana Kofi Nsowaah, he enumerated some planned development activities he has for his community and pledged to strongly collaborate with all the chiefs in the traditional area to achieve his plans.

He mentioned uncompromised adjudication of justice, protection of lands belonging to the community and putting up measures to attract investors, especially those interested in farming to effectively utilise the large lands available.

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