Abura: Nana Budukuma V, Nyimfahene of Abura State in the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese District of the Central Region, has committed to collaborate with traditional leaders in his area to promote the growth of Abura State. He made these remarks when he swore an oath of allegiance to Emintsinminim Otu XI, Omanhene of Abura Traditional Area at a colourful ceremony at Abakrampa.
According to Ghana News Agency, Nana Budukuma, known in private life as Mr. William Akonu-Atta, is a 45-year-old Laboratory Technician at Kasapreko Company. He expressed his commitment to fostering unity and development, promoting collective responsibility towards the progress of the area. He emphasized the need for a concerted effort to drive economic growth, improve living standards, and enhance social welfare within their communities.
During the ceremony, Emintsinminim Otu XI charged the Nyimfahene to work under the guidance of the Odikro of Abura Dunkwa, adhere to advice, and strive to leave a lasting impact on the community. He encouraged Nana Budukuma to implement programs and policies that would accelerate development in the traditional area.
The event was well attended by local leaders, clergy, and residents of Abura Dunkwa, highlighting the community's support for the new Nyimfahene's vision for growth and unity.
