The Dormaahene, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Dr Agyemang Badu II, has called on Gha­naians living abroad to pool their resources and invest in the country for social economic growth.

He said it was crucial that Ghanaians living abroad invested in the mining sector to ensure that a greater portion of revenue from gold, and other resources remain in the country to drive development and growth.

Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Dr Agyemang Badu II made the call in an address at fundraising dinner hosted by the Council of Bono and Ahafo Citizens in America (CO­BAANA) in Newark, New Jersey to mobilise resources for a dialysis centre to be established in Sunyani, Bono Regional capital next year.

Harnessing expertise and re­sources, the Dormaahene stressed the importance of repealing the restrictive law barring Ghanaians with dual citizenship from becom­ing parliamentarians.

He highlighted the substantial economic impact of remittances from diasporan Ghanaians, em­phasising their right to participate in shaping the country's laws and policies.

Samson, President and Chief Exec­utive Officer of World Medical Re­lief, to donate $5 million worth of medical equipment and medicines to the forthcoming dialysis centre in Sunyani.

There were a number of pledges and contributions made by prom­inent sons from the Bono and Ahafo Regions including Dr Nick Danso-Abram, Executive President of Nick Holdings $ 50,000, the Dormaahene and Sumamanhene $10,000 and the Bono Regional House of Chiefs making a pledge of $ 5,000.

Dormaahene was accompanied by the Omanhene of Suma Tradi­tional Area, Odeneho Dr Affram Brempong II, who underscored the significance of traditional leader­ship in promoting national devel­opment, international cooperation, and cultural exchange.

Taking advantage of the plat­form, the Dormaahene extend­ed an invitation to Ghanaians, non-Ghanaians, and Africans in the diaspora to join him and Dor­maaman in celebrating his silver jubilee as well as the renowned Dormaa Kwafie festival scheduled for December 2024, with the cli­max on December 21, at Dormaa Ahenkro.

Since assuming office, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Dr Agyemang Badu II has made significant strides in various spheres of national life, in­cluding: environmental stewardship through reforestation and conser­vation initiatives.

THE Dormaahene, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Dr Agyemang Badu II, has called on Gha­naians living abroad to pool their resources and invest in the country for social economic growth.

He said it was crucial that Ghanaians living abroad invested in the mining sector to ensure that a greater portion of revenue from gold, and other resources remain in the country to drive development and growth.

Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Dr Agyemang Badu II made the call in an address at fundraising dinner hosted by the Council of Bono and Ahafo Citizens in America (CO­BAANA) in Newark, New Jersey to mobilise resources for a dialysis centre to be established in Sunyani, Bono Regional capital next year.

Harnessing expertise and re­sources, the Dormaahene stressed the importance of repealing the restrictive law barring Ghanaians with dual citizenship from becom­ing parliamentarians.

He highlighted the substantial economic impact of remittances from diasporan Ghanaians, em­phasising their right to participate in shaping the country's laws and policies.

Samson, President and Chief Exec­utive Officer of World Medical Re­lief, to donate $5 million worth of medical equipment and medicines to the forthcoming dialysis centre in Sunyani.

There were a number of pledges and contributions made by prom­inent sons from the Bono and Ahafo Regions including Dr Nick Danso-Abram, Executive President of Nick Holdings $ 50,000, the Dormaahene and Sumamanhene $10,000 and the Bono Regional House of Chiefs making a pledge of $ 5,000.

Dormaahene was accompanied by the Omanhene of Suma Tradi­tional Area, Odeneho Dr Affram Brempong II, who underscored the significance of traditional leader­ship in promoting national devel­opment, international cooperation, and cultural exchange.

Taking advantage of the plat­form, the Dormaahene extend­ed an invitation to Ghanaians, non-Ghanaians, and Africans in the diaspora to join him and Dor­maaman in celebrating his silver jubilee as well as the renowned Dormaa Kwafie festival scheduled for December 2024, with the cli­max on December 21, at Dormaa Ahenkro.

Since assuming office, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Dr Agyemang Badu II has made significant strides in various spheres of national life, in­cluding: environmental stewardship through reforestation and conser­vation initiatives.

THE Dormaahene, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Dr Agyemang Badu II, has called on Gha­naians living abroad to pool their resources and invest in the country for social economic growth.

He said it was crucial that Ghanaians living abroad invested in the mining sector to ensure that a greater portion of revenue from gold, and other resources remain in the country to drive development and growth.

Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Dr Agyemang Badu II made the call in an address at fundraising dinner hosted by the Council of Bono and Ahafo Citizens in America (CO­BAANA) in Newark, New Jersey to mobilise resources for a dialysis centre to be established in Sunyani, Bono Regional capital next year.

Harnessing expertise and re­sources, the Dormaahene stressed the importance of repealing the restrictive law barring Ghanaians with dual citizenship from becom­ing parliamentarians.

He highlighted the substantial economic impact of remittances from diasporan Ghanaians, em­phasising their right to participate in shaping the country's laws and policies.

Samson, President and Chief Exec­utive Officer of World Medical Re­lief, to donate $5 million worth of medical equipment and medicines to the forthcoming dialysis centre in Sunyani.

There were a number of pledges and contributions made by prom­inent sons from the Bono and Ahafo Regions including Dr Nick Danso-Abram, Executive President of Nick Holdings $ 50,000, the Dormaahene and Sumamanhene $10,000 and the Bono Regional House of Chiefs making a pledge of $ 5,000.

Dormaahene was accompanied by the Omanhene of Suma Tradi­tional Area, Odeneho Dr Affram Brempong II, who underscored the significance of traditional leader­ship in promoting national devel­opment, international cooperation, and cultural exchange.

Taking advantage of the plat­form, the Dormaahene extend­ed an invitation to Ghanaians, non-Ghanaians, and Africans in the diaspora to join him and Dor­maaman in celebrating his silver jubilee as well as the renowned Dormaa Kwafie festival scheduled for December 2024, with the cli­max on December 21, at Dormaa Ahenkro.

Since assuming office, Osagyefo Oseadeeyo Dr Agyemang Badu II has made significant strides in various spheres of national life, in­cluding: environmental stewardship through reforestation and conser­vation initiatives.