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Alby News Ghana Blog of Monday, 24 April 2023

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Amanase palace chief urges restraint after finding skeletal remains there

Following the finding of skeletal remains at the palace, the Gyasehene of Amanase, a Suhum suburb in the Eastern Region, Osofopong Obengfo Nana Addo Agyekum I, has urged calm in Amanese.
He claims that he implemented a ruling by the Akyem Abuakwa Judicial Council on a lengthy old Amanase cemetery ground that resulted in the discovery of the skeletal remains.
All buried dead must be exhumed and reburied at the new cemetery, according to the Judicial Council, which heard the case, in order to clear the way for the private investor to use the area.
Agyekum Gyaasehene Nana Addo The skeletal remains of buried royals were subsequently transported to the palace as required by tradition for subsequent reburial, as I who indicated that freshly buried bodies which were exhumed were held at the Suhum government hospital revealed.
True, there are some skeletal remains in the palace that have yet to be interred because of a land dispute.

"Ignore claims that claim locals are afraid to live there since the discovery of the bone pieces

Additionally, he denied allegations that Okyehene Amoatia Ofori Panin was responsible for the sale of the old cemetery land by pointing out that Nana Asamoah Dakwaa, a predecessor of his, sold the land in 2012.