The legitimacy of the Gã Mantse remains a complex subject, often involving historical, legal, and traditional deliberations among kingmakers and the Gã Traditional Council. King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II (born Dr. Kelvin Nii Tackie Abia) was enstooled on May 9, 2020, by the Ga Paramount Stool Dzasetse and associated kingmakers, and he has actively engaged in contemporary leadership duties, including serving as President of the Ga Traditional Council. While legal disputes regarding the paramountcy have persisted for years, involving various court rulings and counter-judgments, the institution itself continues to function as a focal point for Gã cultural unity and regional governance.
| Key Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Traditional Title | Gã Mantse (Paramount King of the Gã State) wikipedia |
| Primary Seat | Accra, Greater Accra Region wikipedia |
| Current Context | Navigating traditional customary processes and legal interpretations wikipedia+1 |
| Cultural Role | Custodian of Gã-Dangme heritage and traditional administration wikipedia+1 |


