Otumfour Osei Tutu II Commends Majority Leader for his Role Played in Parliament.

Speaking at the Manhyia Palace, the Majority Leader expressed his appreciation to Otumfuo for endorsing his nomination and installation and the honour bestowed on him with the Sompahene title.

Otumfour Osei Tutu II Commends Majority Leader for his Role Played in Parliament.

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene in the Ashanti Kingdom of the Ashanti Region has commended the Majority Leader, Honourable Dr. Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu for the leadership role he plays in Parliament and his contribution towards the good governance, development, and growth of democracy in the country.

The Majority Leader who has been enstooled as the Sompahene of Bremang and together with his wife, Nana Kesewaa Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, Sompahemaa joined the Asantehene to observe the last Akwasidae at the Manhyia Palace.

Speaking at the Manhyia Palace, the Majority Leader expressed his appreciation to Otumfuo for endorsing his nomination and installation and the honor bestowed on him with the Sompahene title.

The call on Otumfuo was part of activities to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the enstoolment of the couple in 2017.

Kyei Mensah Bonsu also expressed his profound gratitude to the Asantehene for his unflinching support to him and the development of the Ashanti Region which includes the Suame constituency and promised to continue his good services to the country and his constituents.

Otumfuo said he had observed with admiration the Majority Leader over the years and is satisfied with his performance as Majority Leader, Member of Parliament of Suame, and Sompahene of Breman.

The Ashanti King urged the Sompahene and his wife to continue to serve in humility which has been his hallmark in public service in general, adding that the title of Sompahene goes with endless service to people.

Nana Kotei Kutin Sraman II, the Bremanghene at the head of leaders of various communities, including Kwara, Tarkwa, Suame, and Anomangye, constituting the Suame Constituency on November 26, 2017, enstooled Dr. Oseiyei-Mensah-Bonsu and Mrs. Irene Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu as Sompahene and Sompahemaa.

It was in recognition of the Majority Leader’s role in giving practical meaning to the belief in unity in diversity towards progress and national development.

A host of Parliamentarians, politicians, as well as members of the Sompahemaa Foundation, were at the Manhyia Palace to grace the august occasion and show solidarity with their leader in Parliament.

Story by Opamago Paparichy.

Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, the Asantehene in the Ashanti Kingdom of the Ashanti Region has commended the Majority Leader, Honourable Dr. Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu for the leadership role he plays in Parliament and his contribution towards the good governance, development, and growth of democracy in the country.

The Majority Leader who has been enstooled as the Sompahene of Bremang and together with his wife, Nana Kesewaa Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, Sompahemaa joined the Asantehene to observe the last Akwasidae at the Manhyia Palace.

The Majority Speaker speaking at the Manhyia Palace expressed his appreciation to Otumfuo for endorsing his nomination and installation and the honor bestowed on him with the Sompahene title.

The call on Otumfuo was part of activities to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the enstoolment of the couple in 2017.

Honorable. Kyei Mensah Bonsu also expressed his profound gratitude to the Asantehene for his unflinching support to him and the development of the Ashanti Region which includes the Suame constituency and promised to continue his good services to the country and his constituents.

Otumfuo said he had observed with admiration the Majority Leader over the years and is satisfied with his performance as Majority Leader, Member of Parliament of Suame, and Sompahene of Breman.

The Ashanti King urged the Sompahene and his wife to continue to serve in humility which has been his hallmark in public service in general, adding that the title of Sompahene goes with endless service to people.

Nana Kotei Kutin Sraman II, the Bremanghene at the head of leaders of various communities, including Kwara, Tarkwa, Suame, and Anomangye, constituting the Suame Constituency on November 26, 2017, enstooled Dr. Osei kyei-Mensah-Bonsu and Mrs. Irene Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu as Sompahene and Sompahemaa.

It was in recognition of the Majority Leader’s role in giving practical meaning to the belief in unity in diversity towards progress and national development.

A host of Parliamentarians, politicians, as well as members of the Sompahemaa Foundation, were at the Manhyia Palace to grace the august occasion and show solidarity with their leader in Parliament.

Story by Opamago Paparichy.