Abola We instals new development chief
The new development chief of AbolaNii Ajumako Noryaa I

Abola We instals new development chief

The chiefs and elders of Abola Gate of Gamashie in the Greater Accra Region have introduced their development chief with the stool name, Nii Ajumako Noryaa I, at a brief but colourful coronation at the Abola Palace, near James Town, in the Greater Region last Tuesday.

The Dzaasetse of Abola, Nii Okai Awuah II, whose private name is Stephen Ako Thompson emphasised that Nii Ajumako Noryaa I was chosen among several candidates who put themselves up for the title.

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He described him as a very deserving man who has achieved a lot as an entrepreneur.

A representative of the Abola family, Mr Ebenezer Acquah Nunoo, for his part said the enstoolment and subsequent coronation was the beginning of great things to happen to Abola.

Making his remarks, the newly installed chief, Nii Ajumako Noryaa I, stressed that the Ga state which encompassed Abola was in a state of decay, adding that there was the need to fix the challenges of the Ga state.

 “It is disheartening to see the lack of progress in the Ga State since other tribes and ethnic groups have taken over our land,” he stated.

He remarked that as a development chief he would ensure the rapid development of Abola and the Ga state as a whole.

He further noted that “from today the Ga state will change because for the first time we have enstooled the rightful heir apparent”.

The Abola Mantse, Nii Kofi Otu Addan III, urged the youth to support the new development chief in his developmental initiatives.

He said he was confident that the development chief would bring development to the area.

The Abola Noryaa Manye who was also introduced pledged to support the development chief in initiating educational and vocational opportunities for the youth in the area, especially pregnant teens.


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