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Anum to host Guan Congress 2026 as leaders rally support for dev’t agenda

byNeil Nii Kanarku
June 10, 2026
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The town of Anum in the Asuogyaman District of the Eastern Region came alive on Saturday, June 6, 2026, as traditional leaders, cultural groups, and members of Guan communities from across Ghana gathered for the official media launch of the Guan Congress Anum 2026.

The colourful event marked the beginning of preparations for a major three-day congress scheduled for August 14 to 16, 2026, at the Anum Palace Grounds, aimed at strengthening unity and promoting sustainable development among Guan communities.

Held under the theme “Harmonizing Resources in Guan Communities for Inclusive and Sustainable Development,” the launch showcased rich Guan cultural heritage, with traditional drumming, dancing, and displays of indigenous customs drawing applause from attendees.

The congress is expected to be held under the auspices of Akusiaku-Brempong Kumi Sasraku VIII, Paramount Chief of the Anum Traditional Area, and is anticipated to attract high-profile guests, including President John Dramani Mahama, who will serve as Special Guest of Honour.

The Deputy Minister for Finance and Member of Parliament for Asuogyaman, Ampem Nyarko, alongside other dignitaries, are also expected to grace the event as Guests of Honour.

Speaking at the launch, the National President of the Guan Congress and Ankobeahene of Larteh Ahenease, Enyiney Gyadu Nkansah III, said the congress is designed to unite Guan communities to harness their collective resources for development.

“The Guan people are regarded as some of the earliest settlers in present-day Ghana. Many Guan communities have remained underrepresented in national discourse, and we want the world to know who the Guan people are and what we can achieve when we unite,” he said.

He added that the congress will also serve as a platform to reconnect people of Guan ancestry and deepen awareness of their cultural identity, noting that Guan communities are spread across several regions, including Savannah, Oti, Central, Western, Eastern, and Greater Accra.

He called on individuals, corporate bodies, development partners, and philanthropists to support the congress financially and in kind to ensure its success.

Chairman of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) and Akyempemhene of the Anum Traditional Area, Barima Dr Obeng Dompreh, described the congress as a critical platform for unity and practical development planning among Guan communities.

He noted that the focus will be on identifying and harnessing local resources for sustainable development, with special emphasis on youth participation and cultural preservation.

“Many young people of Guan descent have limited knowledge of their roots and cultural identity. This congress will not only focus on development but will also celebrate the rich cultural traditions of the Guan people through performances, exhibitions, and tourism-related activities,” he said.

He further highlighted the historical significance of Anum as host, citing its cultural and historical links with nearby Boso, a key community associated with the origins of the Guan Congress movement.

The launch ended with renewed calls for unity, cultural preservation, and collective action to drive development across Guan communities nationwide, while also urging businesses, NGOs, and individuals to partner in supporting the upcoming congress.

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