Audio By Carbonatix
Chairman for Africa Regional Mechanism for Major groups and other stakeholders, now installed as Chief of Toase-Wioso, Nana Kwakwah Ababio II has pledged to prioritise education at Toase-Wioso to complement sustainable development goal 16.
Speaking at his installation as substantive Chief of Toase-Wioso community in the Atwima Nwabiagya North municipality, Nana Kwakwah Ababio II said he will take a cue from the experience he gained at the United Nation to ensure that education in the community is made paramount.
Known in his private life as Daniel Kofi Kankam, he is also a convener for the Ghana Civil Society Organisation Platform at the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA).
Nana Kwakwah Ababio II also served as African Regional Coordinator of Action for Sustainable Development and Africa’s representative of High-Level Political Forum Coordination Mechanism, among others.
He promised to invest in the educational system by ensuring that, the community gets Junior High, Senior High School, and possibly tertiary institutions.
He called on stakeholders and the youth in the community to champion the welfare of the people and improve health and sanitation conditions for the benefit of the community.

On the issue of toilet facility, Nana Kwakwah Ababio II noted that he would ensure there is a modern toilet facility and a clinic.
Nana Kwakwah Ababio II expressed gratitude to the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II and Nana Baffuor Twetwapa Anantahene for endorsing his selection.
He also commended the community for the confidence reposed in him to serve them.
Latest Stories
-
Dafeamekpor confirms Ohene Kwame Frimpong under fraud and money laundering investigation in Netherlands
2 minutes -
Bail application filed for detained MP Ohene Kwame Frimpong — Dafeamekpor
15 minutes -
Only Parliament can impose taxes and levies — Dafeamekpor
24 minutes -
Mystic Twins Foundation continues to bring hope to marginalized communities
42 minutes -
Dafeamekpor confirms NDC still pursuing election petition involving wife’s constituency
47 minutes -
Dafeamekpor explains why he keeps family life private despite wife’s political career
51 minutes -
Kwame Dadzie: Don’t spend government’s GH¢5 million to film sector
2 hours -
Former Accra Mayor Blankson endorses Wontumi for NPP national chairmanship
3 hours -
Eid festivals explained on Behind The Lens with Queen Liz
3 hours -
Meet Emelia Naa Ayeley Aryee, the Ghanaian Gender Advocate helping couples overcome infertility stigma
4 hours -
Oil pulls back as traders look for progress on US-Iran talks
4 hours -
The proposed imposition of a 0.75% fee on Mobile Money-To-Bank transfers raises serious concerns regarding fairness, financial inclusion, and the underlying principle of interoperability within the digital financial ecosystem
4 hours -
Trump raises refugee ceiling by 10,000 to bring in more white South Africans
4 hours -
One killed and others missing after chemical explosion at US paper mill
5 hours -
First Ghanaians set to be repatriated from South Africa over anti-immigrant protests
5 hours