
The District Chief Executive for Atwima Mponua, Hon. Issahak Ibrahim, has reaffirmed his commitment to involving traditional leaders, including Chiefs and Queens, in his term of office.
This pledge was made during a courtesy visit by Toase Hemaa Nana Amonu Gyamfua Serwaa Bonsu and her entourage, where Hon. Ibrahim emphasized the vital role traditional leaders play in governance and development.

Speaking during the visit, Hon. Ibrahim highlighted the importance of collaboration between traditional leaders and government officials in driving progress and development in the municipality.
He acknowledged that Chiefs and Queens are key stakeholders in the governance structure, and their input and participation are essential for the success of government programs and initiatives.

“We recognize the significant contribution that traditional leaders can make in our efforts to develop the district,” Hon. Ibrahim said.
“Their knowledge, influence, and understanding of local customs and traditions are invaluable assets that we must leverage to achieve our development goals.”
Toase Hemaa Nana Amonu Gyamfua Serwaa Bonsu expressed her appreciation for the warm reception and commitment to involving traditional leaders in governance.

She assured the DCE of her support and cooperation, stating that traditional leaders are eager to work with government officials to promote development and improve the lives of their people. “We are committed to playing our part in ensuring that our district prospers and that our communities benefit from government initiatives,” she said.
The visit was seen as a significant step towards strengthening the relationship between traditional leaders and government officials in the Atwima Mponua District. It is expected to pave the way for increased collaboration and cooperation in addressing the needs and challenges of the municipality.
Hon. Issahak Ibrahim’s commitment to involving traditional leaders in governance is seen as a positive move, which is likely to promote development and improve the lives of the people in the district.
During the meeting, Hon. Ibrahim also hinted at plans to construct a modernized market for the district, as well as continue projects initiated by the previous government. The involvement of traditional leaders is expected to bring about more effective implementation of government programs and initiatives, as they have a deep understanding of the local context and are well-positioned to mobilize their communities.
The courtesy visit demonstrated the commitment of both traditional leaders and government officials to work together towards the development of the Atwima Mponua District. By working together, they aim to address the challenges facing the district and improve the quality of life for all residents.
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