Inauguration of the Atebubu Stool Lands Management Committee (ASLMC)

The inauguration of the Atebubu Stool Lands Management Committee (ASLMC) on August 16, 2025, marked a significant milestone in the management of land issues within the Atebubu community. The 15-member committee, under the auspices of HRM Ohempon Dr. Yeboah Asiamah, will serve as an advisory board for the Atebubu Traditional/Stool Land Secretariat and the Omanhene of Atebubu.
In his address during the inauguration ceremony, Ohempon emphasized the importance of the ASLMC in addressing land-related issues and ensuring the sustainable management of stool lands for future generations. He reminded the committee members of their responsibility to preserve and protect the land for the benefit of the community and the generations to come.


The functions of the ASLMC are crucial in ensuring effective land management practices within the Atebubu community. The committee will play a key role in advising the Traditional/Stool Land Secretariat and the Omanhene on matters related to land allocation, usage, and conservation. By providing guidance and recommendations on land issues, the ASLMC will help to promote sustainable land management practices and prevent conflicts over land ownership and usage.
The establishment of the ASLMC reflects the commitment of the Atebubu community to responsible land stewardship and the preservation of cultural heritage. By working together with the Traditional/Stool Land Secretariat and the Omanhene, the committee members will contribute to the sustainable development of the community and the protection of its natural resources.

The inauguration of the Atebubu Stool Lands Management Committee is a positive step towards ensuring the effective management of land issues within the Atebubu community. The committee members have a crucial role to play in advising on land-related matters and promoting sustainable land management practices for the benefit of current and future generations. Ohempon’s words serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving and protecting the land for the well-being of the community and the generations to come.
Atebubu Stool Lands Management Committee (15-Members)
- Oheneba Owusu Afriyie(Ohempon Benkumhene)
- Nana Otuani Dwomo Katakyie (Kontihene)
- Nana Kwabena Kyere(Adontenhene)
- Nana Owusu Sarpong (Akyeamenhene)
- Nana Agyenim Boateng ( Gyasewa)
- Nana Owusu Amoako Kyirifo (Adehyeɛhene)
- Richard Appiah Kubi (Registrar)
- Michael Osei( Stool Lands Secretariat Manager)
- Nana Akosua Sikafutro( Sumankwahemaa)
- Rev. Stephen Asare Baffour Acheampong)
- Nana Christopher Kofi Adu
- Aliu Adamu Osman
- Kofi Agyei Sarfo
- William Adu Nimo
- Richard Kankam Adu-sei
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