Audio By Carbonatix
Buipewura Abdulai Jinapor II, the Paramount Chief of the Buipe Traditional Area, has been elected as the Vice President of the National House of Chiefs.
In an election held on Friday, 22nd November 2024, in Kumasi, Buipewura Jinapor secured a significant victory, receiving 52 votes and defeating three other contenders for the position.
In the same elections, Nana Ogyeahohuo Yaw Gyebi II was re-elected for a second term as President of the National House of Chiefs.
He garnered 42 votes, surpassing the Chief of Dormaa, Osaagyefo Oseadeeyo Agyeman Badu II, who received 30 votes. One ballot was declared invalid during the counting process.
The elections were delayed for several hours due to discussions concerning a legal suit. The suit was brought forward by Nana Samgba Gyafla, the Chief of Sampa, which necessitated a brief pause as the House of Chiefs reviewed the legal concerns raised.
Despite the initial delay, the elections proceeded smoothly, resulting in a decisive outcome for both the President and Vice President positions.
The National House of Chiefs looks forward to continuing its work under the leadership of Nana Ogyeahohuo Yaw Gyebi II and his newly elected Vice President, Buipewura Abdulai Jinapor II.
Latest Stories
-
Tano North MP sounds alarm over galamsey devastation, accuses officials of shielding perpetrators
46 seconds -
World Relays: Ghana miss automatic qualification after finishing 4th in heat
8 minutes -
NACOC disrupts suspected drug network in Winneba ahead of Aboakyiri Festival
24 minutes -
You don’t need to incur GH¢15.6bn loss to stabilise the economy – Dr Boako tells gov’t
36 minutes -
Video: Dr Gideon Boako explains why he thinks BoG’s 2025 losses is more than GH¢15.6bn
41 minutes -
The Bank of Ghana has not made any losses that should be a topic for discussion — Sammy Gyamfi
1 hour -
AMA to reintroduce Town Councils to enhance sanitation enforcement
1 hour -
Central bank’s inflation fight since 2022 came at a cost – Prof Turkson
1 hour -
If BoG isn’t a profit-making institution, it also can’t be a loss-making one – Kofi Bentil
2 hours -
Rethinking intelligence in the age of Artificial Intelligence
3 hours -
‘Every day is about survival’ – Workers demand action beyond May Day celebrations
3 hours -
Clear leadership demonstrated in managing recent power crisis – Dr Theo Acheampong
3 hours -
Accountability is defective in the energy sector – Ben Boakye
3 hours -
From detection to creation: Why education must move beyond AI plagiarism
3 hours -
Ghanaians keep paying for inefficiencies in the power sector – Prof Bokpin
3 hours