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Former President John Mahama has congratulated the new Mandariwura of the Bole Traditional Area, Seidu Iddi Tempir on his enskinment and outdooring.
Mr Mahama said the new second in command of traditional area known private life as Gilbert Seidu Iddi has distinguished him in all spheres of life.

In a Facebook post on Monday, July 17, Mr Mahama said he is optimistic new Mandariwura will help develop the Bole Traditional Area.
“Congratulations, Mandariwura Seidu Iddi Tempir Si Ababio, on your enskinment and outdooring to the people of the Bole Traditional Area.”

“Known in private life as Gilbert Seidu Iddi, our new chief was a former Minister under previous NDC administrations and a former CEO of the Savanna Accelerated Development Authority (SADA).”

“The ceremony was another opportunity to enjoy the rich traditions and customs that make our communities unique.”

The NDC flagbearer thus wished him well on his reign.
“I pray for a successful and prosperous reign for our Mandariwura; I am confident he will promote peace and development in our area.”

He added that he is ready to work with him to ensure Bole is made better for all.
“Let's work together to make Bole the best it can be!,” the post concluded.
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