Kumasi, Jan 18, – The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has
expressed heartfelt appreciation for the strong public support during the
funeral of the late Asantehemaa, Nana Afia Kobi Serwaah Ampem II.
He held a durbar at his Manhyia
Palace to convey his gratefulness and to honor some individuals and
institutions for the unique roles played.
They were presented with plaques
and certificates for their immeasurable services.
The deceased Queen was the
biological mother of the Asantehene and died at the ripe age of 111, after
reigning for 42 years.
A 14-day royal final funeral
rites was held for her from December 01 – 15, last year.
Among the institutions honored
were the Ashanti Regional Coordinating Council, the Central Command of the
Ghana Armed Forces, the Regional Police Command, the Ghana National Fire
Service, the Prisons Service, Zoomlion Ghana Limited, Ghana Health Service and
the Ghana Red Cross Society.
The others were Commercial Banks,
the Ghana Journalists Association, Ghana News Agency (GNA), Graphic
Communications
Group, Ghana Broadcasting
Corporation, Multi-media Group, Despite Group and other electronic and print
media.
Nana Effah Apenteng, Omanhene of
Bompata, who spoke on behalf of the Asantehene, said the King was grateful for
the befitting send-off of the deceased Asantehemaa.
He added that it was through
individual and collective effort that the royal funeral became a showpiece.
Nana Apenteng singled out for
praise the role played by the media as they helped not only to tell the
history, expose the traditions and culture of the Asante people, but projected
the event to capture national and international attention.
He also said thank you to the
Executive, Parliament, Judiciary, the Diplomatic Corps, foreign delegations,
Paramount Chiefs in Asanteman and other traditional rulers from across Ghana
and Africa.
GNA

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