KPN executives pay courtesy call on Daasebre Akuamoah Boateng III

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A delegation of executives from the Kwahu Professionals Network (KPN) has paid a courtesy call on the Omanhene of the Kwahu Traditional Area, Daasebre Akuamoah Boateng III, at his palace in Abene.

Led by President Richard Nyarko Sarpong, the visit—held on Akwasidae—was aimed at formally introducing the newly elected executives and reinforcing the relationship between the network and traditional leadership.

Accompanying him were Secretary Felix Gyimah Darfour; Membership Director, Augustine Attah Agyei; Finance Director, Evans Nyarko Siaw; and co-opted members Doreen A. Pepera, in charge of Welfare, and Isaac Effah Abrokwah, in charge of Projects.

The executives joined Nananom and the people of Abene in observing the sacred Akwasidae festival, a celebration of Kwahu’s rich cultural heritage and reverence for ancestry.

The visit was a strong demonstration of KPN’s respect for tradition and commitment to development rooted in cultural values.

Daasebre Akuamoah Boateng III warmly welcomed the delegation and commended them for their leadership and vision. He urged them to work in unity and pursue initiatives that would bring sustainable development to the Kwahu area.

He also encouraged KPN to support the upcoming Okwahu United @ 50 anniversary, emphasizing its significance in promoting unity and celebrating Kwahu identity.

In a solemn moment, Daasebre invited the Krontihene of Abene to offer a prayer for the KPN executives and members, asking for wisdom, protection, and strength to guide their leadership journey.

In response, the executives reaffirmed their commitment to working closely with traditional authorities and stakeholders. They pledged to champion initiatives focused on professional development, community empowerment, and cultural preservation.

The occasion was marked by a beautiful blend of tradition, leadership, and shared purpose—a reminder of the vital role collaboration between professional networks and traditional leadership plays in building a prosperous Kwahu.