Asafoatse Dautey Antah IV, the victim of the alleged assault |
There
was near bloodshed at the Palace of the Paramount Chief (Konor) of the Manya
Krobo Traditional Area on Monday night when a team of armed Policemen numbering
about 40 besieged the palace to arrest the Piengua Divisional Chief, Nene
Tetteh Zogli III who is alleged to have stabbed his sub-chief (Asafoatse)
Dautey Anyrah IV at the durbar ground to climax the annual Ngmayem festival at
Odumase-Krobo last Friday.
The
Police almost clashed with residents, mainly armed youth, who responded to the
Konor’s war drum (Pli do) which was spontaneously sounded at the palace during
the time of the arrest to rally residents to protect the besieged palace around
7:30pm.
In a
split second after sounding the war drum, angry youth armed mainly with clubs
trooped to the palace ground and pitched camp at vantage positions, drumming
Nadu- the military/war drum of the Krobos- and singing war songs while others
blocked the roads leading to the palace and set bonfires to obstruct traffic
and prevent the police from escaping with the accused chief. Lights, in and
around the palace, were also put off by the palace security to impair
visibility.
The
Police then withdrew around 8:30pm upon sensing danger and the possible
repercussions of the clash but more people kept pouring in to show solidarity
with the occupants of the palace.
Calm
has however returned but well-placed sources indicated that the police are
pursuing a court warrant and bracing up for a show down. At the time of filing
this report, pockets of youth gathered around the palace discussing the
incident and in a defensive posture to counter a comeback of the police.
The
alleged stabbing incident which nearly marred the beauty of the celebration is
rooted in a chieftaincy dispute between Asafoatse Dautey Anyrah IV, a
54-year-old sub-divisional chief and recently installed Nene Tetteh Zogli III.
Briefing
this reporter Asafoatse Anyrah, a civil-engineer by profession who has been
occupying the Piengua Adjikpo Takper seat since October 1984 said “ The Piengua
divisional seat became vacant following the resignation of the immediate past
divisional chief, Nene Angmortey Zogli II about 9 years ago.
As a
result, a self-styled one-man king maker, one Dzase Asafoatse Adua installed
Nene Tetteh Zogli about 3 years ago without recourse to the due process.
Realizing the error, the same Asafoatse Adua installed a different person under
the stool name Nene Tetteh Akora I.
Asafoatse
Anyrah said, he together with Teye Momoh, Jumor Edding and Tetteh Osieku, all
Asafoateme of the Piengua division challenged the legitimacy of Nene Zogli III
and obtained a verdict against him in a case which was determined by the
Judicial Committee of the Manya Krobo Traditional Council. An injunction was
subsequently placed on him to stop him from parading himself as the divisional
chief.
He
said Nene Zogli defied the ruling and the injunction and went ahead to order
them in a letter dated August 15, 2011, with the support of the Konor to either
swear an oath of allegiance to him, or in default he (Nene Zogli) would get
them destooled.”
Asafoatse
Dautey indicated that on the day of the durbar he rode in his palanquin and
assumed his seat together with the three other Asafoatseme under the tent
allotted to the people of the Piengua division until the arrival of Nene Zogli
who drew out a dagger and later a pistol upon spotting them while still in his
palanquin, ordering them to vacate their seats.
He
said Nene Zogli together with his tugs rushed on them, pushed him to the ground
and stabbing him on the forehead. He was also stripped of his ornaments,
headgear and other regalia and subjected to severe thumping until he was
rescued and rushed to the Agormanya St. Martins’s Hospital. He has since been
treated and discharged. His side of the story was also corroborated by
Asafoatse Teye Momoh, an eyewitness.
In
an interview with Nene Zogli, he discounted the claim saying “Even though I
ordered them out, I did so with my staff (walking stick) and not a dagger and
pistol as is being peddled. He said, Asafoatse Anyrah’s injuries might have
been sustained during the encounter with the youth who accompanied me to the
durbar ground”. Asked about the justification of his action he said “I ordered
them out partly because they are rebelling against me and refused to accompany
me to the durbar as is the custom. They also flouted the order by the Konor not
to come to the durbar without swearing the oath to my stool”.
Otsiame
Boatey, a state linguist who spoke on behalf of the Konor, Nene Sakite II,
described the attack on the paramountcy as most unfortunate. He disclosed that
the leadership of the police were earlier at the palace to arrest the said
chief but were restrained by the Konor to defer the arrest since it was too
late. He said the Konor spoke with the Eastern Regional Commander pleaded with
him to allow Nene Zogli to report himself the next day. He wondered why the
subsequent attack which would have turned bloody but for the early retreat of
the police. He added that the Konor has since set a committee to look into the
case.
Published: Aug 2, 2011, Myjoyonline.com
Published: Aug 2, 2011, Myjoyonline.com
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