Audio By Carbonatix The Funsi Traditional Area in the Upper West Region has enskinned a new paramount chief, bringing to a close a four-year vacancy that followed protracted disputes over succession. Kuoru Adikibe Dagbasi Basuglo Sampuo III was formally outdoored at a colourful durbar attended by traditional authorities, including paramount and divisional chiefs, queen mothers, and indigenes from across the area and beyond. The ceremony, marked by vibrant displays of culture, saw participants adorned in traditional fugu, locally referred to as danchichi, accompanied by rhythmic drumming and dance. According to the Secretary to the Chief, Dumah Yussif Sampuo, the delay in enskinment stemmed from court injunctions and disagreements surrounding the recognised rotational gates following the death of the previous chief on 1st July 2022. He indicated that it took nearly four years for the legal and customary issues to be resolved. In his inaugural address, read on his behalf by the Secretary, the new paramount chief identified unity as the cornerstone of his reign. He cautioned that sustainable development would remain elusive without peace, noting that social infrastructure such as markets, schools, clinics and farms depend on communal harmony. In a separate engagement, Kuoru Adikibe Dagbasi Basuglo Sampuo III reaffirmed his commitment to fostering cohesion within the traditional area, describing unity as his foremost priority. He highlighted several pressing development challenges, including the absence of a completed district hospital, poor road connectivity between Funsi and Wa, and persistent educational constraints. He further pledged to champion the establishment of skills training centres for the youth and to address child marriage and teenage pregnancy, with the aim of keeping more girls in school. The new chief also drew attention to the lack of a district court in Funsi, a situation that compels residents to travel to Wa to access judicial services and resolve disputes. The ceremony attracted strong support from neighbouring traditional councils. Delivering a solidarity message, the Paramount Chief of the Jirapa Traditional Area, Naa Dinaa Donglabong Ganaa III, described the occasion as a symbol of continuity, stability and the resilience of cultural heritage, urging residents to unite behind their new leader. Similarly, the Paramount Chief of the Busah Traditional Area and representative of the Wa Naa, Naa Alhaji Seidu Ali Seidu Pelpuo Yelmaana, commended the choice of the new chief, portraying him as a seasoned businessman with the networks required to accelerate development. He called on all factions to set aside their differences and support the new leadership. Chairing the ceremony, Kuoru Osman Deiwia Nankpa III described his role as a privilege, noting that the event marked a significant and unifying milestone for the Funsi Traditional Area. DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Tags: Chief Funsi DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Latest Stories Funsi enskins new paramount chief after four-year vacancy11 minutes Hayford Addai departs Ghana for World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Morocco1 hour Green Scholars Project launched in South Tongu to promote youth engagement in agriculture1 hour BoG Governor hosts ‘Central Bank Bridge: Remit2Invest’ dialogue in Virginia, USA3 hours Damang communities to benefit from development and jobs after E&P takeover – Lands Ministry4 hours Ghana’s economic recovery driven by structural reforms – Ato Forson4 hours Mahama pledges locally funded water project for Tamale after external loan setback4 hours Eni Ghana and partners to expand healthcare access in Western Region4 hours ECG Eastern Region earns multiple awards4 hours Ketu North Assembly empowers PWDs with income-generating tools4 hours
metro
Funsi enskins new paramount chief after four-year vacancy
MyJoyOnlineBy Albert KuzorSun, 19 Apr 2026 · 2h ago0 views
Share:

Photo credit: MyJoyOnline
The Funsi Traditional Area has enskinned Kuoru Adikibe Dagbasi Basuglo Sampuo III as its new paramount chief, ending a four-year vacancy. The delay stemmed from protracted succession disputes, court injunctions, and disagreements over rotational gates following the previous chief's death. The new chief emphasized unity as crucial for sustainable development, including social infrastructure like markets and schools, during his inaugural address.
Source
MyJoyOnline
#["Regional"#"Chief"#"Funsi"]