Traditional Elders & Sub-Chiefs
District Peace Council & ADR officers
Religious Leaders and Civil Society Groups
The Ghana Police Service & Assembly Representatives
In Ghanaian traditional governance, the Asafoatse Bantama is more than a symbol of authority—he is a guardian of peace and justice within the community. As the highest traditional mediator, the Asafoatse serves as a bridge between clans, families, settlers, and local institutions—ensuring that disputes are resolved with fairness, dignity, and cultural wisdom.
Land Dispute Resolution
Settles land boundary issues between families, stools, and developers
Ensures that all land sales and transfers are legitimate and litigation-free
Works with the Lands Commission and District Assembly to maintain land harmony
Family & Chieftaincy Conflict Mediation
Facilitates peace talks among royal families and traditional councils
Mediates succession disputes in accordance with customary law
Promotes unity between sub-chiefs, elders, and lineage heads
Community Conflict Resolution
Mediates disputes between residents, landlords, and tenant groups
Resolves market, trade, and inter-ethnic tensions through dialogue
Addresses youth-related disputes with counseling and intervention
Security & Social Stability
Collaborates with local police, assembly, and opinion leaders
Leads public forums to discourage violence, land-guard activities, and unlawful acts
Traditional Elders & Sub-Chiefs
District Peace Council & ADR officers
Religious Leaders and Civil Society Groups
The Ghana Police Service & Assembly Representatives
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