The 2026 Otapirow Akwanbo Festival reached a memorable
climax on Saturday, 31st January, 2026, with a colourful grand durbar held at
the Otapirow Durbar Grounds. The event brought together traditional
authorities, government officials, members of the Old Vandal Association and residents
of Gomoa Otapirow to celebrate unity, development and progress. The durbar was
marked by rich cultural displays, strong community participation and a clear
message of appreciation for leadership and service to the nation.
Addressing the gathering, Nana Osompa Nyamekye II expressed
profound gratitude to His Excellency John Dramani Mahama for his commitment to
national development and for the confidence he continues to repose in members
of the Vandal fraternity by appointing them to key positions in governance.
Nana commended the President for recognising competence and loyalty, describing
him as a true Vandal who remains dedicated to service and inclusive leadership.
Special commendation was reserved for the Chief Executive
Officer of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Mr. Julius
Neequaye Kotey, whose selfless leadership and dedication to duty were
highlighted as a shining example of effective public service. Nana noted that
the President’s decision to entrust critical state institutions such as the
DVLA to capable hands reflects a governance approach anchored in merit,
discipline and results. The Education Minister and his Deputy were also duly
acknowledged for their efforts in advancing education and human capital
development.
The Omanhene further praised the Member of Parliament for
the area, Kwame Asare Obeng (A Plus), for his continuous support to the people
of Otapirow and his visible commitment to the development of the community.
Nana used the occasion to appeal to government for increased educational
support for the youth, emphasising that education remains the most sustainable
path to empowering the next generation and securing the future of the area.
The durbar also highlighted the strength and solidarity of
the Vandal fraternity, whose massive turnout added colour, energy and
significance to the occasion. Their presence underscored a shared commitment to
national service, unity and community development.
Special appreciation was extended to the Philanthropic Queen
Mother, Nkligiwurche Boresah Iddisah Jeduah I Yagbon(Gonja) Kingdom, Savannah
region for her presence, encouragement and generosity, as well as to the
Planning Committee for the successful organisation of the festival activities.
In his closing remarks, Nana Osompa Nyamekye II expressed
heartfelt thanks to the Chief and people of Otapirow for their unwavering
support and strong community spirit, which continue to drive progress and
cohesion. He concluded by thanking all stakeholders, guests and supporters
whose contributions ensured the success of the 2026 Otapirow Akwanbo Festival,
reaffirming the community’s readiness to partner with government and
development-oriented groups for a brighter future.


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