Traditional Priest renovates motorable road for people of Apentemadu

Nana Kwaku Amoah, chief of Sefwi Apentemadi speaking to Soireenews reporter Nattybongo expressed his profound gratitude to Okomfo Abass for what he has done for them. 

Traditional Priest renovates motorable road for people of Apentemadu
Apentemadu road

Nana Kwabena Abebrese popularly known as Okomfo Abass is a traditional priest of a small village called ''Apentemadu (a farming community)'' in the Sefwi Wiawso Municipality has contributed to his village as he renovates a 5km unmotorable road from Apentemadu to Nyamenae in the area from his own coffers.

Okomfo Abass said, ''though I am not a native of Sefwi, I cant see people suffer as a result of poor road network''. 

Okomfo Abass urged the people of Sefwi Wiawso Municipality and the philanthropists within the Western North Region to share the little that they have with their neighbour to help raise the standard of living of the people in the area.

Nana Kwaku Amoah, chief of Sefwi Apentemadi speaking to Soireenews reporter Nattybongo expressed his profound gratitude to Okomfo Abass for what he has done for them. 

Nana Kwaku Amoah added that sometimes it becomes very difficult for the people of the area to have access to good healthcare, especially, pregnant women as transporting farm produce for sale becomes a challenge.

He further thanked the fetish priest and asked Okomfo Abass for more.

Some residents of Sefwi Apentemadu also expressed their gratitude to the traditional priest, Okomfo Abass for doing what the politicians have failed to.


Nattybongo, Western North