National House Of Chiefs Gazette Dead And Destooled Chief

National House of Chiefs (NHC) together with its associated agencies/bodies (Traditional and Regional House of Chiefs) have been found in some immodesty that has the tendency of plunging the Ga State into serious chaos as far as the Ngleshie Amanfro Stool is concerned. Credible information gathered by Today from the Ngleshie Alata Traditional Council under the James Town Paramountcy indicates that Nii Kwashie Gborlor III, who was known in private life as Emmanuel Opoku Botchway, and was enstooled as Ngleshie Amanfro Chief was in 1987, destooled but the NHC managed to get him gazetted. According to available documents, copies of which are in possession of this reporter, Mr. Emmanuel Opoku Botckway was installed as chief of Ngleshie Amanfro under the stool name Kwashie Gborlor III in 1984 but was destooled in 1987 by the Ngleshie Amanfro Stool due to some improprieties on his part. The paper gathered that he appealed against his destoolment at the James Town Paramountcy which was headed by Obrempong Nii Kojo Ababio V, but after hearing, the James Town Paramountcy also endorsed his destoolment. However, Nii Kwashie Gborlor III died in 2005 and was buried in 2009 but got himself gazetted in 2012. This revelation, our checks have established, sent shivers down the spines of the good people of Ngleshie Amanfro who expressed shock at the development. The people of Ngleshie Amanfro could not believe that the National House of Chiefs and the Regional House of Chiefs respectively presided over such rot, describing it as �illegality and corruption.� Although it is customary that a dead chief can be gazetted post humously to pave way for the incoming chief, that, does not apply to destooled chiefs since they are no more recognised as such. The many Chieftaincy litigations in the Ga State have been attributed to the roles the House of Chiefs play in allegedly favouring candidates against the wish of the people. Notwithstanding the problems the National House of Chiefs created when it gazetted a destooled-dead chief, it is also alleged to have fraudulently gazetted two other self-acclaimed chief and Dzaasetse of Ngleshie Amanfro. A document chanced upon by this paper has it that the Dzaasetse who the National House of Chiefs gazetted currently, has a perpetual injunction placed on him by the Ga Traditional Council in SUIT No. GTC/JC 13/08 as far back as January, 2010. The chief, Kwashie Gborlor IV also known as Humphery Dzartor Botchway, who is referred to as a �self-styled chief,� also has a suit NO. NATC/JC2/2012 pending against him and another suit also pending against him in 2011 at the Ga Traditional Council, suit NO. GTC/JC12/2011 that was instituted by the Ngleshie Amanfro Stool. Many indegenes of Ngleshie Amanfro attributed this to the reason why Kwashie Gborlor IV has not been coronated and has not sworn the oaths of allegiance and of office to the people of Ngleshie Amanfro as custom and tradition demand. �None of these people have been introduced by the Ngleshie Amanfro Stool to any of the traditional agencies that carried out the gazetting exercise as a chief and Dzaasetse respectively of Nglshie Amanfro. The question we want to pose is, was the James Town Paramountcy aware of all the facts about the three persons they presented to the Regional House of Chiefs for onward transmission to the National House of Chiefs for gazetting?� a stool elder asked. According to the people, proper procedures have not been followed as far as the gazette of the three personalities are concern since traditional leaders in a given village or town are installed by the people for that matter, the Stool but not a higher traditional authority somewhere that imposes leaders on the people. The people of Ngleshie Amanfro have also expressed disgust at the situation where people are allowed to bribe their way to get gazetted rather than allowing the stool present them to the Traditional Authorities for the purpose. The axe has therefore fallen on the James Town Stool and its Traditional Council, the Regional House of Chiefs of the Greater Accra Region, and the National House of Chiefs to come out to explain the circumstances that led to the gazetting of a destooled (and also dead) chief, a self-styled chief who has a suit challenging his claim to the throne, and how they gazetted someone as Dzaasetse when there is a perpetual injunction placed on him. Today established that the Ngleshie Amanfro Stool which went to Court in 2009 to 2013 over the ownership of Ngleshie Amanfro lands, measuring about 40.2 square miles, which judgement went in favour of the Ngleshie Amanfro stool (Plaintiff) and the Kwashie Gborlor family (Defendants) claim dismissed, have vowed to take the National House of Chiefs and its allied agencies on if they fail to expunge the names of the three personalities namely, Nii Kwashie Gborlor III, Kwashie Gborlor IV and Nii Kwaku Botwe IV a.k.a Festus Dzator Botchway from the National register of chiefs. The acts by the NHC to overlook certain anomalies and allow them to happen were described by the people as well orchestrated attempts to impose �aliens� on the Ngleshie Amanfro Stool and her people by the powers that be. But the larger question people continue to ask is, is this healthy for our young and growing democracy?