Central Region: UG Business School Graduate Installed As Chief Of Senya Bonsuoku.

On his part, the newly installed chief and Nifahene of Senya Beraku Traditional Council, Nenyi Kweku Kwei VI expressed gratitude to the kingmaker for choosing him to lead the community and pledged to do his best in helping to develop the community.

The Senya Beraku Traditional Council has the an outdoor University of Ghana Graduate as the new chief of Bonsuoku, a suburb of Senya Beraku in the Central region.

Nenyi Kweku Kwei VI, known in private life as Seth Entsi Essuon, is said to have graduated from the UG Business school.

At a colorful event held over the weekend, the Tufohene and Acting President of the Senya Beraku Traditional Council, Ipi Kwao Bentum advised the new chief who is also the Nifahene of the authority to endure peace and unity reigns in the community to attract the needed development the people deserve.

He stressed that the Bonsuoku community is a pillar in the Awutu Senya West District and therefore challenged the newly installed chief to lead his people in ensuring the total transformation of the area.

Ipi Kwao Bentum also revealed that many designated projects are expected to be undertaken in the community but were emphatic all those could be achieved if there is peace and unity.

On his part, the newly installed chief and Nifahene of Senya Beraku Traditional Council, Nenyi Kweku Kwei VI expressed gratitude to the kingmaker for choosing him to lead the community and pledged to do his best in helping to develop the community.

He paid homage to the forefathers for their struggle in acquiring the land but was not happy with the pace of development in the area.

However, stated several projects he is expecting to enroll in to relieve the livelihood of residents including; offering car loans, provisioning the police station to provide security, providing skills training and employment opportunities, market square, and many others.

He hinted at an impending Bonsuoku Community Fund in August 2022 which is aimed at investing in education, health care, and agriculture improvement for the people of the community and its surroundings.

He, therefore, urged NGOs to take the opportunity of vast land and the peaceful nature of the area and invest in business ventures available.