AKOFENA
“A sword of war”
Symbol of Authority
A symbol of state authority, legality, the legitimized authority of a ruler, recognition of gallantry of heroic deeds. Ghana’s coat of arms shows one of these ceremonial swords crossed with a linguist’s staff in its top left quadrant. This symbol signifies the power and authority vested in chieftaincy. It symbolizes the gallantry and loyalty of warriors who protect a particular chieftain. It is used for swearing in an oath of allegiance.
Background
It is known to be the symbol of unity of a community and the authority of its Head. State sword bearers carry Akofena before a chief whenever he appears in public meetings. The Akofena is used by the chief when taking an oath during an installation as a chief. It is also used by his elders when swearing an oath of allegiance to him. Furthermore, it is used as a badge of credence by those who go on the ruler’s errand.
Moral Value
The symbol advices people to honor and show loyalty to their leaders. It also encourages statesmanship and gallantry. This is a symbol of authority and recognition of gallantry.