Discover Gbi Bla
gbi bla community
Discover our heritage, our people, and our vision for a thriving future
COMMUNITY BACKGROUND & HISTORY
Gbi Bla is one of the nine divisions of the Gbi Traditional Area and the second largest. It forms the northern frontier of the Volta Region of Ghana and shares boundaries with the Oti Region. The community lies along Ghana's Eastern Corridor Road, the National Road N2 that runs from the harbour city of Tema on the Atlantic coast to Kulungugu at the border with Burkina Faso. This strategic route makes Gbi Bla an important gateway linking southern and northern Ghana and connecting the country to Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. Gbi Bla shares immediate boundaries with Gbi Kpeme, Gbi Abansi, Gbi Hohoe, Santrokofi and Lolobi.
The people of Gbi Bla, originally known as Awalime, trace their origins to Southern Nigeria. From there, their ancestors migrated through Benin, then Dahomey, and Notsie in present day Togo. They moved northward toward Kloto, between Kpalime and Atakpame, and first settled at Blave, the area where the present Hohoe Electricity Company yard is located. From Blave they finally moved to their present home along the banks of the River Dayi, where Gbi Bla continues to grow and flourish.
Gbi Bla is made up of three sub divisions, Tsrivi in the centre, Blanyigbe in the south and Bladzigbe in the north. Each sub division contains several clans and extended families that together form a close knit traditional community. The Overlord of Gbi Bla is Togbe Buami, who is both leader of the town and a senior chief within the wider Gbi Traditional State, second only to the Paramount Chief, Togbega Gabusu. Under him are sub divisional chiefs for Blanyigbe and Bladzigbe and a divisional queen mother, Mama Ama Serwaa, supported by sub divisional queen mothers. A council of elders and traditional counsellors speak on behalf of the chiefs at public gatherings, in line with Gbi custom.
Youth leadership is provided by the Asafoatse, also called Sohefiah, who serves as the link between the elders and the young people of Gbi Bla. The Asafoatse represents the interests of the youth in traditional leadership and mobilizes them for community work, ensuring that the energy of the younger generation supports development while preserving the customs and values that define Gbi Bla.
discover our heritage, our people, and our vision for a thriving future
Our Objectives
Empowerment & Growth
To identify and mobilise the skills, assets and capacities of all community member in order to build social capital, reduce poverty and expand access to productive resources such as credit, education and training.
Health & Well-being
To promote active participation and engagement of all community members by protecting their rights, encouraging consultation and feedback, strengthening trust in traditional leadership and focusing on access to safe water, sanitation, hygiene, good health and fitness.
Strategic Partnerships
To build strong partnerships and collaborations with governments, institutions, philanthropist and advocates in Ghana and beyond to secure technical, financial and material support for community development.
Sustainable Development
To pursue sustainable development by adopting practices that protect the environment and socio cultural wellbeing, improve the quality of life today and create opportunities for future generations while minimising the impact of climate change.
A culturally grounded community enhancing well-being and safeguarding our heritage.
LEADERSHIP
The Gbi- Bla Traditional Authority – Chiefdom of Buami is part of the Gbi Traditional Council whose existence is underpinned by the 1992 Constitution of Ghana under Chapter 22 as one of the instruments for the promotion of peace and good governance. Article 272(b) of the constitution has clothed the National House of Chiefs, of which the Gbi-Bla Traditional Authority- Chiefdom of Beam is an offshoot with the responsibility or undertaking.
Meet the dedicated Chiefs and Leaders guiding our community towards a brighter future, upholding our traditions and values
TOGBE BUAMI IX | CHIEF OF GBI-BLA
SUB-DIVISIONAL CHIEFS
TOGBE AWALIE III
AVANG)GBEE of Gbi-Bla
Sub-divisional Chief of Blanyigbe
TOGBE VULE V
AFET)FIA /)MANKRADO of Gbi-Bla
Sub-divisional Chief of Bladzigbe
TOGBE AYIM KODZO IV
Sub-divisional Chief of Bladzigbe
MAMA AMA SERWA III | QUEEN MOTHER OF GBI-BLA
SUB-DIVISIONAL QUEEN MOTHERS
MAMA AWALIESI III
Sub-divisional Queen Mother of Blanyigbe
MAMA VULESI II
Sub-divisional Queen Mother of Bladzigbe
MAMA AYIM ABRAH II
Sub-divisional Queen Mother of Bladzigbe
