In a significant ceremony, according to a report by GHOne TV, Vice President Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang was enstooled as Owoabrempong Kru-Kow I of the Komenda Traditional Area, marking a momentous occasion in her illustrious career.
This traditional title reflects the deep respect and admiration the people of Komenda have for her leadership and dedication to public service.
The enstoolment ceremony was a testament to Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s commitment to the development of Ghana and her role as a unifying figure.
As the first female Vice President of Ghana, she has been a beacon of hope and inspiration for many, particularly women and girls. Her presence in Komenda was met with enthusiasm, with residents expressing their joy and gratitude for her visit
During her visit to the Komenda Traditional Council, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang reassured the chiefs and people of Komenda that her office remains committed to ensuring the area receives its fair share of national development.
She emphasized the importance of reviving the Komenda Sugar Factory to create jobs and opportunities for the youth. The Vice President also highlighted the government’s focus on improving infrastructure, including roads, schools, and health facilities, in the area.
In a gesture of goodwill, a delegation led by Honorable Dr. Edward Ato Sarpong presented an air conditioner to the Chief of Komenda on behalf of Prof. Opoku-Agyemang.
This thoughtful donation demonstrates her dedication to improving the lives of Ghanaians, particularly in local communities.
Prof. Opoku-Agyemang’s enstoolment is a historic moment, not only for the Komenda Traditional Area but also for Ghana as a whole.
As a trailblazer, she has paved the way for future generations of women leaders. Her leadership style, which emphasizes inclusivity, compassion, and dedication, has earned her the respect and admiration of many Ghanaians.
The enstoolment of Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang as Owoabrempong Kru-Kow I of Komenda is a testament to her outstanding leadership and commitment to public service. As she continues to serve Ghana, her legacy as a unifying figure and champion of development will undoubtedly inspire many.
From Opera News