Omahene of Dormaa Ahenkro Commends Government for the Construction of Diabaa-Nkrankwanta Road.

The Omanhene made this know as part of his routine visit of embarking on communal labour service in some communities for the purpose of upholding cleanliness in the communities like, Diabaa, Nyameama, Brofoyedru, Ahenfiekrom and Nkrankwanta the district capital.

Omahene of Dormaa Ahenkro Commends Government for the Construction of Diabaa-Nkrankwanta Road.

Omaha of Dormaa Ahenkro Commends Government for the Construction of Diabaa-Nkrankwanta Road.


The Omanhene of Dormaa Ahenkro in the Bono Region, Osagyefo Dr. Agyeman Badu who also doubles as the President of Bono Regional House of Chiefs commended the government for the construction of the Diabaa-Nkrankwanta road during his communal labor visit to communities in the Dormaa West District.

The Omanhene made this known as part of his routine visit of embarking on communal labor service in some communities to uphold cleanliness in the communities like Diabaa, Nyameama, Brofoyedru, Ahenfiekrom, and Nkrankwanta the district capital.

Osagyefo Dr. Agyeman Badu II observed the initial bitumen surfacing of the ongoing 5 kilometers tiled road project from Diabaa to Nkrankwanta.

Nana Agyeman Badu, I again visited the modern Information Communication Technology (ICT) center built by the Member of Parliament in the Constituency to support education. 

Nana though together with people cleaned every corner of the community to rekindle the communal spirit back in the people.

In his speech applauded the government of Ghana led by Nana Akufo -Addo for the construction of a 5km tiled road.

He further praised the Member of Parliament for Dormaa West for the construction of an ultra-modern ICT lab for his constituents to help the children in the area.

On the other hand, Baffour Agyei Achiew, the Akombi Nkrankwanta Chief and Anyone Dompem Cheif also praised Osagyefo Dr. Agyeman Badu II for the usual duties he keeps doing to ensure the communities under his Kingdom are clean and tidy. 

Story by Opamago Paparichy.