Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has shared deep reflections on the successes achieved by the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Foundation, celebrating 25 years of impacting lives and communities across Ghana.
The idea to establish the Foundation was conceived when Otumfuo ascended to the Golden Stool exactly 26 years ago, with a dream to advance Asanteman and Ghana through dignity, resilience, and opportunity for all.
In its early stages, the Foundation made its maiden disbursement to support 600 students in Ghana’s three public universities.
Over time, Otumfuo expanded the vision, initiating transformative projects across various sectors under different umbrellas until 2009, when he formally consolidated all interventions into the Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Foundation. The Foundation now operates across education, health, water and sanitation, culture, and heritage.
He explained, “With this re-organisation, I sought to bring unity, accountability, and efficiency to our work, and I’m proud to say that what we have achieved so far is both humbling and inspiring.”
Speaking at an event held at the Manhyia Palace on April 25, 2025, marking the Silver Jubilee of the NGO, the King recounted the Foundation’s journey, highlighting its inspiration, evolution, and phases of growth.
He said, “Our ancestors fought gallantly and secured this land through the might of arms. Today, we live in a different era. It is not the strength of the gun that determines a person’s future, but the strength of their minds, health, environment, and unity of identity and purpose.”
He added, “I understood that if we were to preserve the heritage they bequeathed to us and prepare our children for the future, we would have to wage a different kind of battle: a battle against ignorance, disease, poverty, and disconnection from our cultural soul.”
With this conviction, Otumfuo said he collaborated with insightful and visionary individuals to establish the NGO.
“I began, just months into my reign, to lay the foundation for a long-term developmental vision. I initiated the Otumfuo Education Fund, guided by the wise counsel and active support of eminent personalities,” he added.
In education, he noted, thousands of students have received full scholarships, with an additional 650 young people benefiting from support packages that covered school fees, accommodation, stationery, and transportation.
“Our beneficiaries have come from every region of Ghana. While the numbers speak volumes, what moved me most were the personal stories behind them. Stories of children who once faced a future of despair, but are now teachers, doctors, engineers, and responsible citizens,” he remarked.
The King further highlighted the Foundation’s achievements in educational infrastructure. Through the support of the World Bank, over 740 school structures were built and renovated across the country, including the construction of 46 classroom blocks, the re-roofing of dilapidated buildings, and the donation of over 980,000 desks. Additionally, over 1,000 school children received essential supplies, ranging from textbooks to mathematical sets, exercise books, and computers.
“We have touched schools in deprived areas where the state alone could not reach. And we did so with no expectation of return, except the joy of seeing our children learn in dignity,” the King emphasized.
Reflecting on the journey, His Majesty expressed gratitude to the Foundation’s past and present Board of Directors, as well as partners, donors, staff, and volunteers.
“All of these would not have been possible without committed leadership… Together with our network of community volunteers, they have carried the vision forward with excellence.”
The Foundation also launched an Endowment Fund to ensure the growth and sustainability of its impactful projects and programmes.
Former President John Agyekum Kufuor launched the Fund, which aims to raise and invest ₵50 million over the next five years, generating returns to finance all the Foundation’s programmes and projects.
Addressing the gathering, the Board Chairman of the Foundation, Nana Prof. Oheneba Boachie-Adjei Woahene II, said the Endowment Fund would enable the Foundation to meet the increasing demand for scholarships.
Otumfuo called for individual and institutional collaboration to end the era where poverty remains a major barrier to education in Ghana.
“I have taken this time to recount our journey not out of pride, but as a reminder that this dream is absolute. This work is tangible, and this Foundation is worthy of your trust and support.
“Tonight, I call on you not just to give, but to partner with us. Let your gift tonight be a legacy and a bridge between what we have achieved and what we still hope to do.”
He added that their support could help educate underprivileged Ghanaian children who might otherwise be denied that opportunity.
“Let us ensure that no child in Ghana is denied education because of poverty. Let us stand with our teachers, support our clinics, strengthen our culture, and invest in a future where Asanteman and Ghana flourish in harmony and dignity.”
Honours
Donors to the Fund were grouped into Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Diamond categories based on their contributions and were honoured with certificates and plaques.
Bronze contributors included Unijay, All-Star Insurance Limited, YOA Global Education, Fidelity Bank, Guarantee Trust Bank, First Atlantic Bank, Asanko Ghana Limited, SIC Insurance Plc, Zongo Nkosuohene, Kyidom Fekuo, Akwamu Fekuo, Kontri Fekuo, Benkum Fekuo, and Rejjio Construction Limited.
Silver sponsors (GHC200,000) included AMC Development, Edusei Foundation, Living Grace Limited, Special Group of Companies, Jubills Specialist Foundation, International Community School, and Hon. Owusu Akoto Afriyie.
Gold sponsors (GHC300,000) included Hia Stool Council, ECOBANK Ghana, Asante Professionals Club, Nana K Gyasi Company Limited, Ashanti NPP Caucus, Medimafo Herbal Clinic, and COA Research and Manufacturing Limited.
Diamond sponsors (GHC500,000) included Attachy Construction Limited, Coral Reef Innovation Ghana, and JP Trustees.
Former Board Members received Distinguished Service Awards in recognition of their impactful leadership, while the Foundation’s partners were presented with citations for their unwavering support in advancing the Foundation’s mission and community impact.
Also present at the event were Lady Julia Osei Tutu; former President John Agyekum Kufuor; Juabenhene Nana Otuo Sereboe II; Harriet Thompson, British High Commissioner to Ghana; Most Rev. Joseph Osei Bonsu, the Foundation’s first Board Chair; and Alhaji Yussif Ibrahim, Business Mogul and Philanthropist.