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28 YEARS OLD NASANA OMANHENE CALLS FOR GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

A 28 year old teacher ridding in the shoulders of his elders after the installation on Nasana streets. 


A 28 YEAR OLD NATIONAL SERVICE PERSONNEL INSTALLED OMANHENE OF NASANA. 

A 28 year old teacher of Kwahu Pipeasi Basic school Mr. Emmanuel Mensah have been installed the Omanhene of Nasana in the Tain District of the Bono Region.

The newly enstoolled king, Nana Kwame Owusu Owoso Adorto II has called for a total infrastructural develepomtal in the Nasana traditional area.

He has expressed worry over the poor road network to the town from Siekwa.
According to Nana Owusu Owoso Adorto, the people of Nasana have been contributing to the cashew production in the country including yam, cassava and gradnuts but have poor road network linking to other communities in the area.

Nana Owusu Owoso Adotor II together with his Queen mother in state.

He said, as a chief, he is ready to partner with the government to bring develepomt  to the area but plead on the government to help refurbished the only school in the town which was built over a decade ago.
Some of the residents in the town also shared how the Parents Teachers Association are helping to change the face of the school by building Kindergarten block for the school since the kindergarten class is over crowded to contain 200 pupils in one class room with only one teacher all because of shortage of teachers in the school.
 Nasana D/A primary school 


They therefore called on the Minister of Education to come to their aid to support the school.
The chief again advised the youth in the town to refrain from intake of tramadol and other illicit social vices.


Story by Opamogo Paparichy (Rev) Ghana Nasana

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