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The National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA) over the weekend, joined the people of Akyem Abuakwa in celebrating the 25th anniversary of Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin, the Okyenhene, marking a quarter-century of leadership and service to the Okyeman Traditional Area.
The celebration, which drew dignitaries from across Ghana and beyond, was a momentous occasion reflecting Okyenhene’s enduring commitment to sustainable development, environmental preservation, and the empowerment of his people.
The NPRA’s participation underscored its dedication to ensuring that all Ghanaians, including those in the informal sector, have access to pension schemes that secure their financial future.

As part of the festivities, the NPRA led by its Corporate Affairs team engaged the local community and stakeholders through educational outreach programmes aimed at increasing awareness of pensions and financial security. With over 80% of Ghana's workforce engaged in the informal sector, many remain outside of formal pension schemes.

Speaking on the NPRA’s involvement, Chief Executive Officer of the NPRA, John Kwaning Mbroh remarked, “Joining the Okyehene’s 25th anniversary is a unique opportunity to reach communities that are often under-served in terms of pension coverage. It is also a chance to honour a leader who has worked tirelessly to improve the lives of his people. We look forward to partnering with traditional leaders and community members to increase pension enrollment, ensuring a better future for all.

The celebration, filled with cultural displays, royal ceremonies, and community gatherings, provided a platform for the NPRA to connect with Ghanaians on the importance of saving for retirement.
“The NPRA seeks to bridge the gap especially in rural areas like Akyem Abuakwa, where access to pensions is low,” he stated.

The NPRA's collaboration with the Okyeman Traditional Council, according to John Mbroh highlights the vital role traditional authorities play in driving social and economic development. “Together, we hope to pave the way for greater pension awareness and participation across the region.”

Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin’s reign has been marked by significant contributions to environmental conservation and socio-economic development, with a focus on empowering the youth and advocating for policies that benefit all citizens.
The NPRA’s presence at the anniversary celebration, the Authority says, aligns with cherished values, aiming to foster financial inclusivity and sustainable development in the years ahead.
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