The Chief of Nwinso, Obrempong Yeboah Osei-Hwedie II, has installed a new Nkosuohene, Nana Kwame Akyanaa Boadi and Abusuapanyin, Apostle Dr. Nii Teiko Tagoe, a senior employee at Multimedia Group Ltd, for the Nwinso community in the Birim North District of the Eastern Region.
The colorful ceremony, held at the Nwinso Palace on Monday, April 27, was attended by divisional chiefs, queen mothers, elders, youth groups, and residents. The installation forms part of efforts to strengthen traditional leadership and accelerate development in the area.
The new Nkosuohene, who takes the stool name Nana Kwame Akyanaa Boadi, has been tasked with leading development initiatives, mobilizing resources, and partnering with government and private investors to bring projects to Nwinso. In his maiden address, he pledged to focus on education, youth employment, and sanitation.
“I accept this call to serve with humility. Together with Nananom and the youth, we will work to bring progress to Nwinso. My doors are open for ideas that will move our town forward,” the new Nkosuohene said.
The newly installed Abusuapanyin was also charged to promote unity among family members, safeguard customs, and ensure proper settlement of disputes in line with Akyem tradition. He swore the oath of allegiance to the Nwinsohene and elders of the community.
Addressing the gathering, the Nwinsohene advised the new appointees to serve with honesty, respect tradition, and prioritize the welfare of the people. He warned against chieftaincy disputes and urged all to support the new leaders for the growth of Nwinso.
The ceremony featured traditional drumming, firing of musketry, and cultural displays by various asafo companies.