The Overlord of the Ashanti Kingdom, Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has destooled Nana Saforo Koto, the Chief of Bekwai-Abodom.
The destoolment of Nana Saforo Koto follows a petition filed against him by his kinsmen for his inability to execute his sworn responsibilities as an errant chief of Asanteman.
GhanaWeb in the this article takes a look at the main reasons why Nana Saforo Koto was stripped of his throne.
His failure to prove his innocence over an alleged involvement in galamsey
Key among the accusations levelled against him by his kinsmen was his involvement in illegal mining popularly known as ‘galamsey’. Nana Saforo Koto was charged with about twenty (20) cases of galamsey.
He was accused of indiscriminately selling lands to illegal miners, which tend to foster illegal mining operations in the area, destroying water bodies in the enclave.
The embattled chief was declared guilty of this charge by the Otumfuo when he failed to prove his innocence after he was called to stand trial before the Asanteman Council.
Neglecting his customary duties for over seven years
At his hearing before the Asanteman Council, it was revealed that, according to their laws, the Asantehene only allows an errant chief to be absent from performing customary duties to a maximum year of six years, should the absence of a chief exceed this period, a new chief must be enstooled.
Nana Saforo Koto had breached this rule too as he was reported by his kinsmen for neglecting his duties to his community for more than seven years.









