Let's Strive To Leave An Indelible Legacy Of Peace In Our Time-House Of Chiefs President To Chiefs.

He additionally implored the Chiefs to fight for development in their respective traditional areas to enable their respective communities to develop for the progress of the Central Region.

Let's Strive To Leave An Indelible Legacy Of Peace In Our Time-House Of Chiefs President To Chiefs.

The President of the Central Regional House of Chiefs, Odeefo Amoakwa Buadu VIII has appealed to Chiefs within the region to put on the garment of peace to propagate unity within their respective paramountcies in their present-day as Chiefs of their traditional areas.

He further advised the Chiefs to strive and leave behind them indelible legacies which will always be remembered by generations yet unborn.

Odeefo Amoakwa Buadu made this statement at the Central Regional House of Chiefs meeting following the usher-in of four (4) newly gazetted Paramount Chiefs to the House as its new members.

He additionally implored the Chiefs to fight for development in their respective traditional areas to enable their respective communities to develop for the progress of the Central Region.

Odeefo Buadu who doubles as the Paramount Chief of Breman Asikuma Traditional Area in an interview equally compelled the newly confirmed members of the House never to feel reluctant in bringing on board their ideas to help see the House reach its desired goal.

Other Chiefs of the House who were opportune to address these new Chiefs by way of advice centred theirs around peace, respect and law-abiding to help them become noble leaders.

The four (4) newly ushered-in Chiefs who were confirmed to the Central Regional House of Chiefs include; Okatakyi Kormeh VIII of the Komenda Traditional Area, Barimah Kwame Nkyi XIII, the gazetted Paramount Chief for Assin Apimanim Traditional Area, Otumfour Amoah Sasraku IV of the Twifo Hemang Traditional Area and Nana Okese Essandor IX, the gazetted Paramount Chief of Nkusukum Traditional Area who has battled with disputes on the throne for over the past 13 years now.

Story by Opamago Paparichy.