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Nsutaman honours two senior citizens

Fri, 4 Apr 2008 Source: GNA

Nsuta (Ash), April 4, GNA - The Canada branch of the Nsutaman 'Kroye Kuo', a development-oriented association, has honoured two citizens of the town in recognition and appreciation of their outstanding dedication and service. They are Mr Abraham Kwabena Dapaah and Dr James Nti, National Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the association. Nana Asiedua Aduwaa, Queen of the association, presented a plaque each to them at a ceremony at Nsuta and expressed joy about the able manner the two citizens had devoted their time to contribute both financially and physically towards the rapid development of the town. She appealed to citizens of Nsuta both at home and abroad to emulate the shinning example of the two citizens by also contributing to the development of the community. Nana Adu Agyei Bonsafo, Omanhene of Nsuta Traditional Area, called on the people to inculcate in them the spirit of voluntarism and observe high environmental standards in the town which is now the capital of the newly-created Sekyere Central District.

Nsuta (Ash), April 4, GNA - The Canada branch of the Nsutaman 'Kroye Kuo', a development-oriented association, has honoured two citizens of the town in recognition and appreciation of their outstanding dedication and service. They are Mr Abraham Kwabena Dapaah and Dr James Nti, National Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the association. Nana Asiedua Aduwaa, Queen of the association, presented a plaque each to them at a ceremony at Nsuta and expressed joy about the able manner the two citizens had devoted their time to contribute both financially and physically towards the rapid development of the town. She appealed to citizens of Nsuta both at home and abroad to emulate the shinning example of the two citizens by also contributing to the development of the community. Nana Adu Agyei Bonsafo, Omanhene of Nsuta Traditional Area, called on the people to inculcate in them the spirit of voluntarism and observe high environmental standards in the town which is now the capital of the newly-created Sekyere Central District.

Source: GNA