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New Queen Mother of Atwima Takyiman Pledges to Prioritize Health, Jobs, and Education

In a vibrant ceremony, traditional authorities of Atwima Takyiman in the Kwadaso Municipal of the Ashanti region outdoored their new queen mother, Nana Akosua Anima I, on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025. The occasion was marked with a collective determination to promote development and peaceful coexistence among residents.

A Call for Respect and Cooperation

Atwima Queen Mother Nana Akua Kyere III, on behalf of Atwimamanhene Nana Antwi Agyei II and the elders, urged residents to accord Nana Akosua Anima I the respect and cooperation needed to discharge her duties effectively.

Prioritizing Quality Health Care

Nana Akosua Anima I expressed concern about the condition of the community’s health facility, particularly the maternity ward, where pregnant women shared the same ward with patients during labor. She pledged to renovate the facility to improve the quality of health delivery.

Empowering the Youth

The queen mother advised the youth to eschew deviant behaviors and focus on acquiring knowledge and skills. She promised to follow the examples of her predecessors and sought guidance from the elders.

Community Development Projects

The occasion featured the commissioning of a 34-seater ultra-modern toilet facility and the sod-cutting for a community center. The chief of Atwima Takyiman, Nana Afriyie Takyi III, urged residents to contribute to the maintenance of the toilet facility.

A Message of Unity

Nana Akosua Anima I expressed her willingness to tolerate constructive criticisms to ensure peaceful coexistence. The ceremony was attended by prominent guests, including the Member of Parliament for Kwadaso constituency, Hon. Kingsley Nyarko, clergymen, and friends from Canada and other countries.

By maintaining the original word count and content, this rewritten version aims to provide a clear and engaging narrative of the queen mother’s outdooring ceremony and her commitment to prioritizing the needs of her people.

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