New Juaben Traditional Council wants schools closed for funeral of late Daasebre Oti Boateng

“Subsequently, to the above, the education Directorate writes, knowing well the curiosity and inquisitives of its pupils, to seek your permission to suspend all school session s on the said day. for public and private basic schools in the Municipality,”

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The New Juabeng Traditional Council has officially informed the Education Directorate of the Final Funeral rites of the Late Professor Emeritus Daasebre Oti Boateng and Nana Yaa Daani II, New Juabenghene and Hema respectively, from Saturday, the 14th of May, 2022 to Monday the 16th of May 2022.

The Council indicated that the climax of the funeral period is Monday May 16th 2022.

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“The presence of top government officials , traditional rulers including His Mastery , Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asantehene, Executioners, gun hooting, ban on noise making , closing of shops etc.

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“Subsequently, to the above, the education Directorate writes, knowing well the curiosity and inquisitives of its pupils, to seek your permission to suspend all school session s on the said day. for public and private basic schools in the Municipality,” a statement signed by Victor deGraft-Etsison, Municipal Dircet0r of Education , New Juaben South, said.

Daasebre Oti Boateng who died last year acceded the New Juaben Stool in 1992, succeeding his elder brother, the late Daasebre Nana Kwaku Boateng II.

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There were plans to launch the celebration of his 30th anniversary on the stool next year.

He was a member of the Yiadom-Hwedie Royal Family of Juaben, Ashanti, and New Juaben. His mother was the queenmother of Juaben in Ashanti.

As a traditional ruler, Daasebre Oti Boateng strengthened the New Juaben Traditional Council as a local institution for the prosperity of the people.

He institutionalised the first traditional festival in post-independence Ghana – the Akwantukese or the Great Migration – which brings into contemporary prominence a missing but critical and major event of Asante history in Ghana.

Source: 3news.com|Ghana

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