Audio By Carbonatix
The Abudu royal family is asking a Kumasi High Court to call the Andani royal family to order.
The Abudus accuse their rival gate of breaching the road map to peace sanctioned by the Committee of Eminent Chiefs in 2006.
The Abudus argue the Andani’s have totally disregarded the agreement both parties signed for peace to prevail in Yendi.
The legal suit joins the Attorney General and the Ministry of the Interior.
According to the Abudus, all three parties jointly sued have been engaging in acts that undermine the road map to peace.
Obori Boahene, lawyer for the Abudu family says his clients have identified a litany of agreements that the Andani’s have disregarded.
They include the limitation of the powers of the regent to appoint any chief or sell lands or resources belonging to Dagbon without consultation but according to them the regent has enskinned several chiefs.
However, Andani family press secretary, Mahama Andani, has dismissed the lawsuit, contending that the Andani’s never approved of all aspects of the road map.
The Abudus in their writ pledge to provide documents to support their claims.
The Andani’s also said they left a footnote expressing their discontent with certain aspects of the road map.
Source: Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
President Mahama signs law regulating cryptocurrencies and virtual assets
2 minutes -
Suspect arrested for indiscriminate firearm discharge during musician Asake meet-up
10 minutes -
Media Coalition Against Galamsey calls for prosecutions, questions effectiveness of deportation policy
18 minutes -
Tyson Fury pays tribute to Anthony Joshua’s friends killed in Nigeria car crash
32 minutes -
GTA welcomes Mr Eazi’s $2m event centre investment plan
59 minutes -
Mrs Sylvia Cudjoe
1 hour -
If gov’t walks the talk in budget, 2026 will be a good agriculture year – Dr Opoku Gakpo
1 hour -
Enforcement of law, order in Bawku non-negotiable – Asiedu Nketia
1 hour -
Lady Mae Injects GH¢1.59m into women’s empowerment as she launches ‘Save You First’
2 hours -
Prof. Emmanuel Adinyira: When traffic decides who lives
2 hours -
May our New Year be restless: A message to the President, the people, and the continent
2 hours -
GoldBod should be fixed, not scrapped – Economist
2 hours -
We have failed as a country in road safety education – Accident Victims Support president
2 hours -
Gov’t launches 1-day expedited passport delivery service
2 hours -
Before the Bell Rings, the Buckets Rise: How climate change is stealing childhood at Wassa Agave
2 hours
