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Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu has described the late Yaa Naa Abubakari Mahama II as “a great unifier,”

Education Minister and Member of Parliament for Tamale South, Haruna Iddrisu, has paid a heartfelt tribute to the late Yaa Naa Abubakari Mahama II, describing his passing as the loss of “more than a King” but “a great unifier.”

In a solemn message following the announcement of the revered monarch’s death, the Minister praised the late Yaa Naa for his unwavering commitment to peace, reconciliation, and unity within the Kingdom of Dagbon.

“Today, Dagbon has lost more than a King; we have lost a great unifier,” Mr. Iddrisu wrote.

Reflecting on the rich history of the ancient Kingdom of Dagbon, he noted that Yaa Naa Abubakari Mahama II stood on the enduring legacy of Dagbon’s founding fathers, including Naa Gbewaa and Naa Nyagsi, who established and strengthened the kingdom’s political structure.

The Minister said the late monarch built bridges among his people, inspired reconciliation after years of division, and left behind a lasting legacy of peace that should be preserved by future generations.

According to him, the greatest honour Dagbon can pay the late King is to safeguard the unity he restored by faithfully maintaining the kingdom’s cherished rotational succession tradition.

“May an Abudu succeed an Andani, and an Andani succeed an Abudu, so that Dagbon remains united, peaceful, and strong,” he stated.

Mr. Iddrisu described the late Yaa Naa as “a colossus of unity” whose leadership will be remembered for generations.

He concluded his tribute with prayers for Allah to grant the late monarch Al-Jannah Firdaus and to continue blessing the Kingdom of Dagbon with enduring peace.

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Bawumia Mourns Yaa Naa Mahama Abukari II, Hails Late Dagbon King as Unifier and Champion of Peace‎


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Published 13 July 2026

Published at 2:07Pm

Story by Saibu Terry

‎Former Vice President and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Presidential Candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has extended his heartfelt condolences to the chiefs and people of the Dagbon Kingdom following the passing of His Royal Majesty Ndan Yaa Naa Abukari Mahama II.

‎In a statement issued on Monday, July 13, 2026, Dr. Bawumia described the late Yaa Naa as a visionary leader whose reign brought peace, unity and stability to Dagbon during one of the kingdom’s most difficult periods.



‎”It is with grief that I send my sincere condolences to the Chiefs and people of the Dagbon Kingdom on the passing of Ndan Yaa Naa Abukari Mahama II,” he stated.

‎Reflecting on the late monarch’s leadership, Dr. Bawumia said Yaa Naa Abukari Mahama II ascended the Dagbon skin at a challenging moment in the kingdom’s history but, through wisdom, patience and exemplary leadership, guided Dagbon toward lasting peace, unity and prosperity.



‎He noted that although the King’s reign was relatively short, it was profoundly impactful, crediting him with uniting families, healing long-standing divisions and successfully blending tradition with modern leadership.



‎According to Dr. Bawumia, the late Yaa Naa consistently championed development initiatives that contributed to the progress of the Dagbon Kingdom.

‎The former Vice President also spoke of his personal relationship with the late monarch, revealing that he benefited immensely from the King’s counsel during his tenure as Vice President and later as the NPP’s presidential candidate.

‎”It was always an honour to pay him homage at the ancient Gbewaa Palace and to draw from his immeasurable wisdom and guidance,” Dr. Bawumia said.

‎He described the passing of the revered traditional ruler as a significant loss not only to Dagbon but also to Ghana as a whole.

‎Dr. Bawumia concluded by praying for Allah’s comfort and strength for the bereaved family, the chiefs and people of Dagbon, and the nation during this period of mourning.

‎”May Allah comfort his immediate family, the Chiefs and people of Dagbon, and Ghana as a whole. It is a painful affliction,” he added.Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un.
‎“Gbung’li, Sag’m Lana, Zugusaa mini Tinglana, Anduniya Balinda, Nyini deei sobini zangtiso
‎Konsi ba, Zoomba ba
‎Ban Mali laamba Naa Gbewaa
‎Ban ka laamba Naa Gbewaa.”
‎Nawuni zalgu ka nangban Kpeeni.
‎Today, Dagbon mourns the departure of a remarkable King, father and custodian of our rich traditions.

‎I join my people of Dagbon and the entire nation in mourning the passing of His Royal Majesty Yaa Naa Mahama Abukari II. As a proud son of the soil, I remain deeply grateful for his wisdom, guidance and the invaluable role he played in my personal growth. His reign brought dignity, stability and unity to Dagbon and his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.

‎May Allah forgive his shortcomings, grant him Jannatul Firdaus and comfort the entire Kingdom of Dagbon during this difficult time.

‎Rest well, Your Majesty. Your legacy lives on.

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NLA Director-General Mohammed Abdul-Salam Pays Tribute to Late Yaa Naa Mahama Abukari II

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Published July 13 2026

Published at 1:36Pm

Story by Saibu Terry

Director-General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA), Mohammed Abdul-Salam, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of His Royal Majesty Yaa Naa Mahama Abukari II, describing the late Dagbon King as a remarkable leader whose legacy of peace, unity and dignity will endure for generations.

In a heartfelt message shared on his official Facebook page, Abdul-Salam joined the people of Dagbon and Ghanaians across the country in mourning the revered traditional ruler, offering prayers for his peaceful repose.

Opening his tribute with the Islamic expression “Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un” and traditional Dagbani praises, the NLA Director-General reflected on the immense loss to the Kingdom of Dagbon.

“Today, Dagbon mourns the departure of a remarkable King, father and custodian of our rich traditions,” he wrote.

Abdul-Salam, who described himself as a proud son of Dagbon, said he was personally grateful for the late King’s wisdom, guidance and mentorship, noting that the Yaa Naa played a significant role in his personal growth.

He further praised the late monarch’s reign, saying it was marked by dignity, stability and unity, adding that his leadership helped strengthen the Kingdom of Dagbon and would continue to inspire future generations.

The NLA Director-General concluded his message with prayers, asking Allah to forgive the late King’s shortcomings, grant him Jannatul Firdaus and comfort the entire Dagbon Kingdom during this period of grief.

The passing of Yaa Naa Mahama Abukari II has triggered an outpouring of tributes from political leaders, traditional authorities, public officials and citizens, all celebrating his contributions to peace, reconciliation and the preservation of Dagbon’s rich cultural heritage.

“Rest well, Your Majesty. Your legacy lives on,” Abdul-Salam stated.

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Dagbon in Mourning as Yaa Naa Abukari II Passes On

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Published: July 13, 2026

Published at: 08:20am

Story by Saibu Terry

The Kingdom of Dagbon has been plunged into mourning following the official announcement of the passing of Yaa Naa Abukari II (Gariba II), one of the revered traditional rulers whose reign was marked by peace, unity, and institutional reforms.

Yaa Naa Abukari II, who was enskinned as Overlord of Dagbon in January 2019, leaves behind a legacy of transformational leadership that restored confidence in the kingdom and strengthened its traditional governance structures after years of instability.

During his reign, the Dagbon King championed peace and reconciliation, helping to consolidate the unity that followed the resolution of the protracted Dagbon chieftaincy dispute. His commitment to harmony and inclusive leadership earned him admiration across Ghana and beyond.

Among his notable achievements was his push for the amendment of the Dagbon Constitution to align the kingdom’s governance system with contemporary realities while safeguarding its cherished customs and traditions. The reforms were aimed at ensuring a smoother succession process and strengthening the administration of one of Ghana’s oldest traditional kingdoms.

Yaa Naa Abukari II also oversaw the redevelopment of the historic Gbewaa Palace in Yendi. The ultramodern palace project, which is now nearing completion, stands as one of the landmark development initiatives undertaken during his reign and is expected to serve as a lasting symbol of Dagbon’s rich cultural heritage and renewed progress.

In accordance with Dagbon custom, the King’s passing was officially announced only after the performance of the prescribed traditional rites by the royal drummers and warriors, signifying the formal declaration of the death of the Overlord.

Following the traditional processes, the late King’s eldest son has been enskinned as Kampakuya Naa Yakubu to serve as Regent of Dagbon. He will oversee the affairs of the kingdom during the mourning period until the customary processes leading to the enskinment of a new Yaa Naa are completed.

As news of the King’s passing spreads, tributes are expected to pour in from traditional authorities, government officials, religious leaders, and the people of Dagbon, all of whom are expected to celebrate the life and enduring legacy of a monarch remembered for promoting peace, unity, and development.

The passing of Yaa Naa Abukari II marks the end of a significant chapter in the history of Dagbon, while the kingdom begins the solemn traditional rites that will usher in a new era of leadership.

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