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Speaker of Parliament Enstiooled Adasuoko Hene I at Suma Ahenkro.

Speaker of Parliament Enstooled Adasuoko Hene I at Suma Ahenkro.


The Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Kingsford Sumani Bagbin has been named Nana Adasuokohene I in the Suma Traditional Council of the Bono Region of Ghana.


The Chief of Suma Traditional Area in the Jaman North District, Odeneho Dr Afram Brempong III has enstooled Ghana's Speaker of Parliament as Adasuokor Hene I at Suma. Odeneho Dr Afram Brempong disclosed that Speaker Bagbin deserved to be part of the Traditional Council because he is a brave man who is supporting the legislation against the LGBTQ+ bill in Ghana and such a brave and bold personality deserves a commendation,, therefore he planned to honour him with a traditional title and because Speaker is also a resident of the Suma Traditional area which he believes his new role will promote the town to help bring transformation to Suma Traditional Area to enable the image of the town to be lifted.                           


Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Bagbin who has been enstooled with the stool name, Nana Adasuoko Hene added that the LGBTQ+ bill has nothing to do with human rights.



He explained that it has been a banter among other countries who practice this sinful act and are fighting among themselves as to whether the speaker of Parliament of the Republic of Ghana will accept or not this bill during his tenure.     

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Rt. Hon in his acceptance remarks thanked the Suma traditional leaders for honouring him with a new name Nana Adasuoko Kingsford Alban Bagbin.

He added that the position given to him in the Suma traditional council will motivate him to work hard and try his best to help uplift the name of the Suma Traditional Area and also to ensure that, the development and progress of the Bono region will highly achieved.     
 

Story by Ayaaba Christopher/Alrich24newsgh.blogspot.com

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