The role of Indigenous traditional institutions in fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana
Indigenous traditional chieftaincy institutions in Ghana continue to gain recognition whilst wielding influence across socio-political divides. In this viewpoint essay, against the backdrop of the fight against the global COVID-19 pandemic, the author explores the potential roles of
these institutions in fighting the pandemic. Particularly cognisant of their roles in Ghana’s transition from pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial, through independence to a democracy and its consolidation, this article argues that the existence of the chieftaincy institutions as
change agents presents a wealth of opportunity to be harnessed for pandemic control, management, and containment.
Keywords: COVID-19; Ghana; chiefs and queens; chieftaincy; traditional institutions
Document Type: Discussion
Publication date: January 2, 2022
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