Ghana President Appeals to Dagombas to Unite Behind New Ya-Na

Yendi, Northern Region, January 25, 2019//-Ghana’s President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has appealed to all sons and daughters of Dagbon to unite behind the new Ya-Na, Abubakari Mahama II, describing him as a man of experience and dignity who will discharge the duties of his new office with distinction.

Ya-Na Abubakari Mahama II

Speaking at the enskinment and outdooring ceremony of the new Ya-Na at the Gbewaa Palace, in Yendi, on Friday, 25 January, 2019, President Akufo-Addo urged all to give Yaa-Na Abubakri Mahama II all the support he requires, as he sets about to administer the affairs of the state of Dagbon.

“Naa, I know you are a man of peace and unity. I know, from a few decisions you have taken since your selection as Ya Naa, you are a man of reconciliation.

I believe you are the man to reconcile Dagbon, and blunt the age-old rivalry of Abudu versus Andani, and put Dagbon back on the path to sustained progress and prosperity, as was envisaged by one of the greatest figures in the history of Dagbon, the 18th Ya-Naa, Naa Zangina,” the President said.

Describing the enskinment as “a truly historic ceremony”, President Akufo-Addo stated that the ceremony should put paid to a long struggle, over several decades, for the namship of Dagbon, which has brought in its wake death, destruction and retrogression of the Dagbon State.

“For me, as President of the Republic, I feel a sense of excitement because it is under my tenure of office that Dagbon, hopefully, finally, finds the path to lasting peace,” he added.

In admonishing citizens of Dagbon, President Akufo-Addo urged them to bear in mind that there would be a small minority who will not be happy with the new status quo.

He explained that there are a handful of malcontents who have benefited, for a long time, from the conflict, and never wanted to see its end.

“We are not to rest on our oars and assume that every citizen of Dagbon is elated about the new peace and the enskinment of a new Yaa-Na. Indeed, there is a new term for people who profit from conflict.

They are called, “conflict-preneurs.” We have to be resolute in warding off such people by strengthening the process of reconciliation amongst the people of Dagbon,” the President said.

He continued, “We are not to fear the strategy of our enemies, but our own mistakes. Dagbon does not have to fear an external enemy. Dagbon is a great state, one of the most ancient traditional states of our history. It has survived many marauding forces, and repelled many enemies. Dagbon can only be brought to its knees by internal malcontents, and it is our collective duty and in our collective interest to fend them off.”

Development of Dagbon

President Akufo-Addo noted that the newly found peace in Dagbon is already bring in its wake “good things.”

He announced that Cabinet, last week, approved a $30 million water supply project that will replace the old and dilapidated water system in Yendi and its catchment area.

“My Government is working to put in place the infrastructure that will allow us to exploit the iron ore deposits in Sheini. On the back of that exploitation, we shall put a railway line to run from Accra through the Volta Region and the new Oti Region and through Yendi to Burkina Faso,” the President added.

Upon the completion of these projects, the President anticipates Yendi becoming a hub for trade and commerce, explaining that “this will bring considerable prosperity to the people of Yendi, and help eradicate the poverty that gives the Northern Region the unenviable title of being one of the poorest regions of our country.”

To the new Yaa-Na, President Akufo-Addo made a commitment to him, stating that he do everything in his power, as President of the Republic, to assist him to administer the State of Dagbon in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility.

“As I have said before, I am neither Abudu nor Andani, I am an ‘Abudani’, a person who stands for unity, reconciliation and progress in Dagbon,” he added.

Names written in gold

The President congratulated, again, the Committee of Eminent Chiefs brilliantly chaired by the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, together with the Overlord of Mamprugu, the Nayiri, Naa Bohugu Abdulai Mahami Sheriga, and the Overlord of the Gonja State, the Yagbonwura, Tuntumba Boresa Sulemana Jakpa, for their untiring efforts in bringing us this far.

He also applauded the wisdom of the 2nd President of the 4th Republic, His Excellency John Agyekum Kufuor’s decision to establish the Committee of Eminent Chiefs as far back as 2002, in order to find the instrument to deal with the crisis in Dagbon in accordance with customary laws and usages, stressing that “his decision has been vindicated.”

To all the chiefs and members of the Andani and Abudu Royal families, especially the recent Regents, Yakubu Abdulai Andani, formerly the Kampakuya Na, and Abdulai Mahamadu, formerly the Bolin Lana, President Akufo-Addo stated that “you have written your names in gold for your constructive contribution to the success of today’s events, and when the chronicles of Dagbon are written and told to generations unborn, you shall each be mentioned with pride.”

The President was hopeful and expectant that the new Yaa-Na will move quickly to accord Yakubu Abdulai Andani, formerly the Kampakuya Na, and Abdulai Mahamadu, formerly the Bolin Lana their rightful positions in the State of Dagbon to seal the process of reconciliation.

 Ya-Na Abubakari Mahama II

The performance of the final funeral rites for the two late overlords of Dagbon, Yaa-Naa Mahamadu Abdulai IV and Yaa-Naa Yakubu Andani II, ended last week, and paved the way for the selection and enskinment of the Savelugu chief, Yoo Naa Abubakar Mahama as the new Ya-Naa.

He was on January 18 chosen by the custodians of the Dagbon skin to succeed the late Ya-Naa Yakubu Andani II who was killed in 2002, which triggered unending chieftaincy between the Abudu and Andani royal families for over a decade.

Savelugu chief, Yoo Naa Abubakar is new Ya-Naa
Thanks to the intervention of the Otumfuor-led Committee of Eminent Chiefs, coupled with efforts by the various governments within the last 16 years, peace has finally been restored to Dagbon for the new Ya-Naa to be installed Friday, January 25.

Who is he?

Popularly known as Naa Bukari, the new Ya-Naa was born in 1939 at Yendi as the second child of Queen Duhili Ayishetu, daughter of Kulunkpe-Naa Abukari.

He is the son of Ya-Naa Mahama II and a grandson of Ya-Naa Andani II. He is a paternal uncle to late Ya-Naa Yakubu. This made him the Daa-kpema (family head) of the Andani Royal Family.

The new Ya-Naa was first appointed to the Kpunkpuno skin, then to the Gate skin of Savelugu in 2011 from where he rose to the Kingship of Dagbon, known as Yani.

As the Ya-Naa, he appoints all important chiefs in Dagbon, sub-chiefs, sub-divisional and paramount chiefs.

He is the allodia owner of Dagbon land which is 14, 416.5 square killometres in area with a population of about one million people.

Early life, occupation

Naa Bukari first settled in Puriya, a village after Sang on the Yendi road, as a peasant farmer.

He is a successful farmer with great experience and expertise in bullock ploughing. In the 1960, he trained many local farmers in bullock ploughing in the Northern and Upper regions.

He is a skilful horseman.

African Eye Report

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