E/R:Akyem Tafo Launches 2025 Ohumkan Festival and 40th Anniversary of Daasebre Adusei Peasah IV with Grand Plans

 

The Akyem Tafo Traditional Council has officially launched the 2025 Ohumkan Festival, which will also commemorate the 40th anniversary of the enstoolment of Daasebre Adusei Peasah IV, Omanhene of Akyem Tafo.

Speaking at the forecourt of the Tafo Anwansa Ahenfie on Sunday, April 13, Kyidomhene Nana Adepa Amponsah Yeboah I highlighted the significance of the dual celebration and called for public support and participation in the festival activities.

"Leadership is a critical ingredient in development, and Daasebre Adusei Peasah IV has demonstrated unmatched commitment to Akyem Tafo’s progress in education, health, youth empowerment, and culture over the past four decades," she noted.

Under Daasebre's leadership, the traditional area has witnessed notable initiatives, including the Akyem Tafo Educational Fund, annual health screenings, infrastructure development such as CHPS compounds, and a multipurpose community resource centre currently under construction.

His dedication to environmental sustainability and agricultural excellence has also earned him international recognition, including the Best Cocoa Flavor Award from the International Cocoa Awards in France (2015).

The 2025 Ohumkan Festival will begin with a ban on drumming and noise-making from June 3 to June 17, followed by a week-long celebration featuring cultural performances, inter-school competitions, health activities, and a grand durbar on June 21.

The celebration will also include the launch of the Tafoman Development Fund and special events such as a cooking competition, football gala, talent shows, and a thanksgiving service.

The Kyidomhene called on all stakeholders, including the media, to help make this year’s festival a historic event that reinforces unity, peace, and development for Tafoman and beyond.

Credit:Nana Kwasi Asare

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  1. Traditionally Akyem Tafohene can't be called "DAASEBRE " together with (1) Adɔnenhene , (2) Nifahene, (3) Benkumhene, (4) Ɔseawuohene, (5) Gyaasehene, including Ɔtwerɛsohene and Akyeasehe e who are equal in rank as the first five Divisional wing Chiefs " DAASEBRE" These are the seven BIG Chiefs who are entitled to be called DAASEBRE, " not Tafohene"

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