The people of Manso Moseaso in the Amansie West district of Ashanti region have officially enstooled Nana Adwoah Gyamfua as their new Queen Mother, marking the beginning of a new chapter in the community’s leadership.
The colorful and culturally rich ceremony was led by Nana Baffour Awuah II, the chief of Manso Moseaso, and attended by traditional rulers, dignitaries, and residents.
A Call for Development and Progress
Addressing the gathering, Nana Baffour Awuah II charged Nana Adowa Gyamfua with the responsibility of driving development and ensuring the welfare of the people. He urged her to work closely with community leaders to promote unity and foster initiatives that would improve education, health, and economic opportunities for residents.
Queen Mother Advocates for Social Reform
In her acceptance speech, Nana Adwoah Gyamfua urged the people of Manso Moseaso to abandon the practice of invoking curses, which she described as a major hindrance to the community’s progress. She encouraged peaceful dialogue and the use of traditional mediation methods to resolve conflicts.
She also raised concerns about the increasing rate of teenage pregnancies in the community. She pledged to collaborate with key stakeholders to tackle the issue through education, mentorship, and empowerment programs aimed at keeping young girls in school and providing them with better opportunities.
A New Era of Leadership
The enstoolment of Nana Adowa Gyamfua has been widely welcomed, with many residents expressing optimism about her vision for positive change. As she assumes her new role, the people of Manso Moseaso look forward to a future of unity, progress, and sustainable development under her leadership.