Manso Dome-Keniago Chief Sets Boundaries with Politicians

The Chief of Manso Dome-Keniago, Nana Obeng Mensah Ababio II, has issued a stern warning to politicians, cautioning them against seeking votes from his community without addressing its development needs.

Speaking at a community gathering in Manso Kwabenaso, the chief expressed frustration with the lack of progress in the area, highlighting the need for modernized schools, roads, and healthcare facilities.


Nana Mensah Ababio II emphasized that the community’s current state is unacceptable, with dilapidated schools and roads in disrepair. He noted that the community has taken it upon itself to build and fund its own schools, but government support is necessary to take development to the next level. The chief specifically mentioned the need for:

Modernized Schools: To provide quality education and attract qualified teachers

Good Roads: To facilitate easy transportation and access to essential services

Hospital: To improve healthcare delivery and save lives.

The chief’s warning serves as a call to action for politicians to prioritize the community’s development needs. He urged them to work towards providing basic amenities and infrastructure to improve the lives of residents.

This message is consistent with concerns raised by other traditional leaders, who have emphasized the importance of responsible politics and development.


The Manso Dome-Keniago community has shown determination to drive development, with initiatives such as constructing teachers’ quarters and advocating for better infrastructure. The chief’s appeal to politicians underscores the community’s resolve to seek meaningful change and improvement in their lives.

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