November 16, 2024

Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II emphasized the enduring strength of the kingdom despite historical adversities

Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II has reaffirmed the resilience of the Asante Kingdom, stating that no efforts to sideline or denigrate it will prevail.

At a durbar held on Thursday (8 February) at the Manhyia Palace to welcome the return of looted Asante artefacts, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II emphasized the enduring strength of the kingdom despite historical adversities.

The event, known as ‘Kuntukuni Thursday,’ was marked by Asante chiefs donning black cloth in memory of the devastation wrought by the Sagrenti War.

This conflict saw the British Army, under Major-General Garnet Wosely, launch an unprovoked assault on Asante, devastating its capital, Kumasi, and looting precious gold and ornaments. Despite the loss of over 4,000 Asante soldiers, including prominent chiefs, the kingdom persevered.

Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II emphasised the significance of Asante’s longstanding independence, predating the formation of Ghana.

He underscored Asante’s unparalleled contributions to Ghanaian politics and society, urging unity and a commitment to defend the kingdom, as exemplified by their forebears.

The return of seven artefacts from the Fowler Museum at the University of California symbolises a step toward reclaiming Asante’s cultural heritage. Additionally, efforts are underway to repatriate 32 artefacts currently housed in the British Museum.

In his address, the Asantehene cautioned against substance abuse among the youth, emphasising the importance of preserving Asante’s legacy for future generations.

Reporting By Jonathan Ofori, Manhyia Palace, Ashanti Region

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