The National House of Chiefs has officially gazetted Abednego Tawia Gblie Osroagbo of Old Ningo as the Paramount Chief of the Ningo Traditional Area in the Greater Accra Region, after the stool remained vacant for twenty years.

The stool became vacant following the death of the former Paramount Chief, Samuel Narh Osroagbo, in September 2005, necessitating the installation of a new Paramount Chief to oversee the traditional and customary affairs of the Great Ningo enclave.

However, the process to install a new Paramount Chief was marred by prolonged litigation that began at the Regional House of Chiefs, advanced to the National House of Chiefs, and eventually concluded at the Supreme Court, which delivered its final judgment on November 22, 2024.

For most of the past two decades, the late Nene Kanor Attiapah III, the Mankralo of Ningo, served as the Acting Mantse (Paramount Chief) and Acting President of the Ningo Traditional Council.