Trede: Mrs. Grace Agyemang Asamoah, the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Atwima Kwanwoma, visited Tredehene, Nana Nuben Sra III, and his elders at the Trede Palace to fortify relationships with traditional authorities.
According to Ghana News Agency, the visit was part of Mrs. Asamoah's ongoing efforts to engage with traditional figures within the district. Accompanied by Presiding Member Mr. Anthony Kwame Nsiah, other Assembly officials, and party members, the DCE aimed to seek support and guidance to drive development in the area.
During the visit, Mrs. Asamoah expressed gratitude to the appointing authority and the chiefs for their support since her appointment. She assured the leaders of her openness to concerns, suggestions, and constructive advice from all stakeholders, emphasizing her dedication to serving the people of Atwima Kwanwoma.
She urged the chiefs to consider her as part of their community and to provide guidance to ensure the success of her administration. Acknowledging potential disagreements, she stressed the importance of unity and commitment to economic growth and transformation.
Mrs. Asamoah addressed the traditional leaders' concerns, pledging to collaborate with them to meet the community's development needs. She encouraged partnerships to tackle issues such as sanitation, security, and youth-related social challenges. Additionally, she highlighted the importance of promoting Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) for sustainable livelihoods, especially for young girls.
Nana Nuben Sra III commended the DCE for her dedication and pledged the traditional council's support in addressing illegal mining activities and restoring degraded lands. He expressed readiness to collaborate with Mrs. Asamoah to reclaim lands for productive use.
The traditional leaders used the meeting to discuss pressing developmental challenges in their communities, seeking prompt interventions from the DCE.
