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Prudential Bank Limited, has presented a cheque for ¢20,000 as the bank's contribution to the Dagbon Development Fund.
The amount will go to support the construction and modernisation of the Gbewaa Palace and a 10 year development agenda initiated by the Ya Naa through the Dagbon Development Committee.
The Managing Director of Prudential Bank Limited, Bernard Appiah Gyebi, presented the cheque to the Chairman of the Dagbon Development Committee, Naa Yeb Kug' Naa Abdulai at the Gbewaa Palace on Friday. The bank also donated some assorted drinks and an unspecified amount of cash for the upkeep of the Overlord.
The Managing Director was accompanied by some staff of the bank, including the Tamale branch Manager, Musah Tahiru, the Head of Marketing and Corporate Affairs, Akosua Boahen, the Executive Head of Operations, Thomas Broni and Sumaila Mahama, a Business Development Officer.
Mr. Appiah Gyebi, who spoke through the Tamale branch Manager, Tahiru Musah, assured the Overlord of the bank's support towards the development agenda of Dagbon.
He stressed that as a business entity operating in Dagbon, the bank deems it necessary to support developmental initiatives that have the potential of enhancing the lives of the people.
The Ya Naa through his spokesperson, Yakubu Musah, expressed gratitude to the bank for the gesture.
He said Dagbon is rising from its troubled recent past and needs the support of its partners to achieve its developmental agenda and consolidate peace.
He explained that the construction of a new Palace is just one of many projects earmarked for the ten year development agenda.
"A 10 year project that includes access to quality education, women empowerment, increased access to healthcare, agriculture and youth employment. We welcome you to support these initiatives to help Dagbon regain its past glory," he emphasised.
Ya Naa Abukari Mahama appealed to corporate and civil society organisations as well as individuals to support the development agenda of Dagbon.
The Overlord has through the Dagbon Development Committee initiated a 10 year development agenda to transform Dagbon and consolidate peace in the area.
As part of this project, the Dagbon Development Fund was launched in March 2023 to raise an initial capital of ¢150 million to construct and modernise the Gbewaa Palace. Various institutions and organisations have so far made donations to the Development Fund
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