The people of Manso Moseaso in the Amansie West district of the Ashanti Region have joyfully celebrated the enstoolment of their new Queen Mother, Nana Adowa Gyamfua, in a colorful traditional ceremony attended by chiefs, elders, and community members.
The enstoolment ceremony, led by Nana Baffour Awuah II, the chief of Manso Moseaso, was marked with drumming, dancing, and traditional rites as the community welcomed their new leader.
Call for Development and Unity
In his address, Nana Baffour Awuah II charged Nana Adowa Gyamfua to be proactive in initiating developmental projects to uplift the community. He emphasized that her leadership would play a crucial role in advancing the welfare and progress of Manso Moseaso.
Queen Mother Advocates for Social Change
Speaking after her enstoolment, Nana Adowa Gyamfua made a passionate appeal to community members to desist from invoking curses, a practice she believes has hindered progress in the town. She urged residents to resolve conflicts through dialogue and traditional mediation rather than spiritual or superstitious means.
She also highlighted the rising issue of teenage pregnancy in the community, vowing to work closely with stakeholders to tackle the problem. She stressed the need for education and empowerment of young girls, pledging to lead initiatives that will provide mentorship and support to prevent early pregnancies and ensure that girls stay in school.
A New Era for Manso Moseaso
The enstoolment of Nana Adowa Gyamfua is seen as a significant milestone for Manso Moseaso, with many community members expressing optimism about her leadership. Residents believe her commitment to development, education, and social harmony will bring lasting change to the town.
As she assumes her new role, the people of Manso Moseaso look forward to a future of growth, unity, and positive transformation under the guidance of their newly enstooled Queen Mother.