Tension Brews In Akyem  Bontodiase As Angry Youths Chase Chief And elders Out 

Fuming with anger the youths accused them of being standing block to development in the community and hence support the dis-stoolment of their chief by the royal family as they believed it is the only option to pave way for development in the community.

Tension Brews In Akyem  Bontodiase As Angry Youths Chase Chief And elders Out 
HUNDREDS of aggrieved youths in Akyem Bontodiase in the Akyemansa district of Eastern region have raised a red flag on their chief and elders 

Fuming with anger the youths accused them of being standing block to development in the community and hence support the dis-stoolment of their chief by the royal family as they believed it is the only option to pave way for development in the community.
Speaking on behalf of the youth in Akyem Bontodiase in a presser, Samuel Agyei Donkor alleged that for the past seventeen (17) years of enstoolment, their chief Obrempong Adakwah Gyamenah II has not done anything related to development for the community but only interested in the sale of lands without any proper account to the people of Akyem Bontodiase.

He stated that the paramount chief of Akyem Kotoku traditional area upon the royal family's trying to dis-stool the Bontodiase chief to pave way for development has disallowed and told him to continue his work as a chief of which the youth are not happy with it.

Some of the youth of Akyem Bontodiase who were at the presser also added their voices as they pour out their reasons for rejecting their chief.

The chief of Akyem Bontodiase has debunked the allegations by the youth and stated that the community has rather seen development in his reign at the chief for past seventeen years and will always strive harder for more development for his people.