The Osu Kinkawe Dzaase, the traditional authority responsible for the selection and installation of chiefs in Osu, has formally objected to the proposed appointment of Ishmael Nortey Adumuah, also known as Oshiahene, to a council position at the Korle Klottey Municipal Assembly.
In a letter addressed to the National Chairman of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, the Dzaase, led by Dzaasetse Nii Saban Atsen VII, outlined its concerns and urged the appointing authority to reconsider the nomination. "The said Ishmael Nortey Adumuah was installed by the accredited Osu Kinkawe Dzaase, led by Nii Saban Atsen VII, and was subsequently suspended due to acts of subversion he committed against the Osu Kinkawe Dzaase and the Osu Stool," the letter said.
In registering its opposition to his nomination, the Dzaase accused Adumuah of being a divisive figure whose actions have stirred unrest across all four quarters of the Osu Traditional Area-Kinkawe, Alata, Ashante, and Anohor.
The Dzaase provided specific reasons for its stance, noting in the letter: "a.