Former President Kufuor signs book of condolence of Oblempong Ababio

By
Iddi Yire, GNA

Accra, Oct. 05, GNA –
Former President John Agyekum Kufuor on Friday signed a book of condolence for
the late Oblempong Nii Kojo Ababio V, President of Ngleshie Alata Traditional
Council of the Ga State and as James Town Mantse.

The signing ceremony
took place at the former President’s residence in Accra, when a delegation from
the Ngleshie Alata Traditional Council paid a courtesy call on him.

The purpose of the
visit was to officially inform former President Kufuor of the demise of the
late Paramount Chief and to formally invite him to the funeral.

The delegation was led
by Nii Ngleshie Addy V, Acting President/Regent of the President of the
Ngleshie Alata Traditional Area.

Others were Mr Vincent
D. T. Nartey, Registrar, Ngleshie Alata Traditional Council; Nii Akwei Bonsu
III, Korlewe Mantse; Naa Tettehkor I, Glefe Manye; and some sons and daughters
of the late Paramount Chief.

Oblempong Nii Kojo
Ababio V passed on December 22, 2017, after ruling for 39 years as President of
Ngleshie Alata Traditional Council in the Ga State and as James Town Mantse.

Former President
Kufuor wrote: “You have served your nation with distinction through your
blessed and charmed life spanning many decades in diverse capacities – Pioneer
dentist in The Gold Coast/Ghana, Traditional Chieftain in the capital city of
Ghana, Accra.

“A debonair and
renowned socialite and humanitarian. You lived a fully fulfilled life and you
will be missed by Ghana”.

The former President
also recounted that during his tenure in office, the late Oblempong Kojo Ababio
V played a pivotal role in the modernisation of the capital city, Accra.

He said the late
Paramount Chief was an immense public figure; and that, as a renowned
traditional ruler and dentist, his name was a household one.

“We have to thank God
for bringing such a figure into our national life,” he added.

Mr Nartey said the
late Paramount Chief was a national figure, who planted dentistry in The Gold
Coast/Ghana and other parts of Africa.

He outlined the final
funeral arrangements for the late Oblempong Nii Kojo Ababio V, which starts
from Monday, October 15 to Sunday, October 21.

He said the late
Paramount Chief would be laid in state at the Ngleshie Alata Traditional Council,
for traditional rulers and his subjects to pay their last respect.

He said former
Presidents would have their turn on Friday, October 19, whilst the sitting
President would be there on Saturday, October 20.

He explained that, in
line with Ga tradition, the Oath the late Oblempong Nii Kojo Ababio V took when
he ascended the throne would be taken away from him on Friday, October 19.

Oblempong Nii Kojo
Ababio V, who was known in private life as Mr Ezekiel Quarmina Allotey Cofie
and a brand name as Dentist Cofie of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, was born on
June 12, 1920 at James Town, British Accra.

He was the son of Mr
William Cofie of Aflangai Shia, Naa Korle We and Madam Delphina Owoo from Naa
Sally We Krotia Division, Adjumaku of the Royal Stool of Ngleshie Alata (James
Town) Accra.

GNA

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