
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo will, tomorrow, officially unveil a special commemorative stamp, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
This ceremony, which will take place at the Manhyia Palace, is part of the activities marking the celebration of Otumfuo’s quarter-century of visionary leadership and profound influence on both the Ashanti Kingdom and the nation at large.
Ghana Post, in collaboration with the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation, has created the stamp to honour the Asantehene’s enduring legacy and significant contributions to national development, peace and cultural preservation.
The event
The event promises to gather dignitaries from various sectors, including government officials, traditional leaders and citizens from across the nation to witness this historic moment.
Last Thursday, in a preparatory move for the upcoming event, a delegation from Ghana Post, led by Mrs. Ursula Owusu Ekuful, the Minister of Communications and Digitalisation, met with the President in a closed-door discussion.
The delegation included key figures such as Mr. Bice Osei Kuffour, the Managing Director of Ghana Post; Mr. George Afedzi Hayford, the Board Chairman; and board members, Mr. Fred Akuffo Gyimah and Mr. Yiadom Boakye Kesse.
The meeting focused on finalizing the details of the ceremony and further discussions on enhancing the role of Ghana Post in national development.
The President’s participation highlights the national importance of this event, and underscores the government’s commitment to honouring Ghana’s cultural icons.
Unity, pride
This stamp is intended to serve as a symbol of unity and pride, capturing the essence of Ghanaian identity. “The unveiling of the Otumfuo commemorative stamp is not just a celebration of His Majesty’s 25 years on the Golden Stool but also a reflection of our rich heritage and the significant strides we have made as a country under his moral and progressive leadership,” stated the Communications Minister during a press briefing at the Ministry headquarters.
The Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Silver Jubilee Committee, responsible for organizing the anniversary celebrations, expressed gratitude towards the President’s involvement. “Having the President unveil the stamp personally is a testament to the national significance of this anniversary. It also reinforces the bond between the state and traditional leadership in our country,” said a committee spokesperson.
Tomorrow’s event will include cultural performances, speeches and a showcase of Ashanti heritage, providing a platform for national reflection on the contributions of traditional leadership to Ghana’s development.
The event will be a blend of solemnity and celebration, reflecting the profound respect and admiration that the Ghanaian people have for their history and leaders.