The Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has warned chiefs in the Asante Kingdom to halt exploiting the sickness clause in the oath they took before him and other respected Chiefs in Ashanti.
In the Ashanti Kingdom, the process of becoming a recognized chief involves swearing the Ashanti great oath and pledging allegiance to the paramount chief or Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, depending on the occupied stool’s status.
This oath of allegiance ensures that chiefs are accountable to their community and emphasizes their commitment to be present regardless of weather conditions, except in cases of sickness.
However, concerns have been raised regarding some chiefs exploiting the sickness clause in the oath as a means to evade responsibility for their actions by Otumfuo Osei Tutu II during the Kumasi traditional council meeting on October 20, 2023.
Misuse of the sickness condition:
Recent events have brought to light a growing issue within the Ashanti Kingdom—chiefs utilizing the sickness clause mentioned in the oath of allegiance to avoid being held accountable.
He cited the case of Kwaprahene Baffour Adugyemfu Kumani who used the clause to decline the invitation of Otumfuo, three times compelling him to summon them with the condition to come in person or vacate his position as a chief.
Otumfuo expressed his disapproval, stating that some chiefs have been purposely employing this provision to decline invitations and evade repercussions for their misconduct, even when they are well aware of their offenses.
Addressing the Kumasi traditional council meeting, Otumfuo emphasized that no chief should believe they can hide behind the sickness clause for protection.
“The oath signifies a chief’s commitment to being available to the community in all circumstances, except when genuinely ill. Chiefs are expected to uphold and respect their responsibilities and cannot simply use sickness as a shield against accountability” Otumfuo explained.
Promoting accountability and integrity:
To preserve the integrity and uphold the values of the Ashanti Kingdom, chiefs must adhere to the principles of accountability and transparency.
Otumfuo Osei Tutu II urged chiefs to demonstrate their commitment to the community and fulfill their sworn duties with honesty and integrity.
Strengthening governance and oversight: Public concerns:
To address concerns surrounding the misuse of the sickness clause, it may be necessary to implement measures that ascertain the authenticity of illness claims made by chiefs.
Establishing protocols in collaboration with traditional councils could help verify sickness-related excuses, separating genuine cases from those intended to avoid accountability.
This would promote a fair and just system, allowing chiefs who genuinely require medical attention to receive support, while preventing exploitation of the oath’s provisions.
Preserving tradition and leadership:
The Ashanti Kingdom’s oath of allegiance has long been a symbol of the sacred bond between chiefs and their communities.
This tradition must be respected and preserved; with chiefs embodying the values of accountability, transparency, and loyalty to the community they serve.
By firmly addressing the misuse of the sickness clause, the Ashanti Kingdom can ensure that its leadership remains strong and trustworthy.
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