Ashanti Regional Council issues directives for Asantehemaa’s funeral

The Ashanti Regional Coordinating Council (ARCC) has announced a series of directives to guide government workers and institutions during the funeral and burial rites of the late Asantehemaa.
In a public statement signed by Ashanti Regional Minister, Hon. Dr. Frank Amoakohene, the ARCC emphasized that all essential government workers are to appear in official uniforms and carry valid identification cards.
“All essential government workers must wear their official service uniforms and carry valid identification cards,” the statement read.
The Council noted that the directive is intended to ensure proper identification and smooth coordination during the period of mourning.
The Council also addressed the use of official vehicles, urging that government workers rely on them for their official commuting duties.
“As much as practicable, essential government workers should commute to and from their duty stations in official government vehicles,” the ARCC stated.
He explained that this measure will help regulate movement and reduce unnecessary disruptions in Kumasi and the surrounding areas during the traditional observances.
A further directive called for strict adherence to movement restrictions, with the ARCC underscoring the need for cooperation with security agencies.
“All exempted institutions and essential workers are advised to cooperate fully with security personnel and other regulatory agencies enforcing the movement restrictions,” the statement cautioned.
Hon. Dr. Amoakohene appealed for broad support from all stakeholders, highlighting the cultural and traditional significance of the funeral.
“The ARCC appreciates the cooperation of all stakeholders in ensuring a smooth and dignified observance of the funeral and burial arrangements of the late Asantehemaa,” he said.
The Asantehemaa occupied a revered position in Asante culture, serving as the mother of the Asantehene and custodian of key traditions.
Her funeral is expected to draw thousands of mourners, traditional leaders, and dignitaries, making the ARCC’s measures crucial for maintaining order and preserving the solemnity of the occasion.


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