A year ago
The 25th anniversary of the enstoolment of the Manya Krobo Traditional Area's Konor, Nene Sakite II, in the Eastern Region has begun.
The celebration, which will take place during May 2023, will feature excursions to popular destinations in the Manya Krobo Traditional Area, the publication of Nene Sakite's book "The Gospel, Tradition, and the Royal Narrative," and a durbar of traditional area chiefs and residents.
In 1997, the late Oklemekuku Azu Mate Korle was replaced by Nene Sakite II, who was also known as Seth Nyarko Lanor in private.
He now serves as the Eastern Regional House of Chiefs' president.
Education
Nene Sakite gave a speech during the launch and urged the locals to prioritize their children's education.
to reach their full potential for the good of both themselves and society.
According to him, many of the local kids would have done well in school if they had had the opportunity to receive a formal education.
"I'm saying this because of the outcome the traditional region is seeing from the endowment fund for education that I started a few years ago after becoming the Konor's throne.
According to the statistics, up to 1,500 students from senior high school (SHS), technical, vocational, and postsecondary universities benefited from the money, he said.
His accomplishments over the previous 25 years include creating an Education Endowment Fund, becoming the first to provide HIV medications to Ghana, and bringing the European Union headquarters to Accra. He pushed for funds for a variety of educational infrastructure projects, including JHS classroom blocks at Odumase Presbyterian School, Odumase Akro JHS and offices, teachers residences at Asesewa, and a clinic at Kodjonya, close to Odumase-Krobo.
Additionally, he advocated for the building of a high court and a nursing and midwifery school in Odumase-Krobo.
Among many other accomplishments, he was appointed in 2004 as the first council member of the National Health Insurance Scheme, appointed in 2009 as a council member of the Ghana Education Service, and appointed in 2015 as a trustee of the GETFund.
Patronage
Nene Teye Adjiso, the Chairman of the Anniversary Planning Committee, urged residents of the traditional region to support the Konor, who had done a lot for the neighborhood; thus, events were planned to make the anniversary successful.
In her welcoming speech, Manye Agmorkuor Yoko, the queen mother of the Manya Krobo Development, remarked that the Konor had accomplished a lot over the previous 25 years and deserved praise from the locals.
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