Nana Nkansah Boadu Ayeboafo, the well-respected Chief of Agric Nzemaa in Kumasi, has received widespread support from market women in Kumasi for his bid to join the Council of State as the Ashanti Regional representative.
A group of market women in Kumasi showed their strong support for the Agric Nzemaa Chief’s bid to join the Council of State as Ashanti Region’s representative by visiting his palace on Tuesday.
The event highlighted the powerful bond between the respected traditional leader and the local community, showcasing their strong connection and mutual support.
The market women arrived at the palace bearing gifts of food and other items to show their support and encouragement for the chief’s Council of State bid.
The vibrant display of local produce represented not only the market women’s backing for the chief but also their significant contribution to the region’s economic vitality and social fabric.
The market women’s leaders expressed their heartfelt appreciation for the chief’s tireless efforts to uplift local traders and champion the interests of the Ashanti community, as they presented their gifts.
The women expressed their unwavering support for Nana Nkansah Boadu, recognizing him as a wise and principled leader. They believe his extensive experience in traditional leadership would be a valuable asset in promoting good governance and democracy in the country.
Nana Nkansah Boadu was deeply moved by the show of support and initiative, and he expressed his heartfelt gratitude. He reaffirmed his commitment to serving the people of the Ashanti Region, stressing the importance of unity and collaboration in bringing about meaningful change.
Nana Nkansah Boadu also highlighted the need for everyday citizens’ voices to be heard at the Council table, ensuring their concerns are represented and addressed.