Supreme Court Fines Dormaahene and Bono Regional House of Chiefs GH 30,000 Each Over Nsoatre Dispute

 

The Supreme Court of Ghana has ordered the Dormaahene, the Sumahene, and the Bono Regional House of Chiefs to each pay a fine of GH 30,000 in favour of the Nsoatre Traditional Council, in a major ruling that marks a significant legal victory for Nsoatre in a long-running chieftaincy dispute.

The case stems from ongoing tensions over jurisdiction, chieftaincy declarations, and recognition within the Bono Region. 

The Nsoatre Traditional Council has been asserting its independence from certain paramount stools and regional oversight, particularly regarding installation processes and registration with the National House of Chiefs.GET FULL STORY HERE.


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