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Ga Mantse commends CBA boss, pledges support for development projects

  • Writer:  Think News Online
    Think News Online
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The Ga Mantse, King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, has commended the Executive Director of the Centre for Business Analysis (CBA), Stephen Obeng Kwateng, for his elevation to a top leadership role, describing it as a well-deserved recognition of his competence and dedication.


Speaking during a courtesy call paid on him by Mr. Kwateng and his team at the Ga Mantse Palace, the revered monarch expressed pride in the new CBA boss and urged him to approach the task ahead with commitment and vision.


“I am so happy and proud of Mr. Kwateng. This is a huge task, but I am confident that the stool of the land will rally behind you and make your work very productive,” the Ga Mantse stated.


King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II further pledged the support of the Ga Traditional Council to partner with the Centre for Business Analysis in rolling out projects aimed at promoting socio-economic growth in the Ga State.


He emphasized the importance of collaborative leadership and urged the CBA staff to work closely with Mr. Kwateng.


“Work with him as a team and discharge each other’s responsibilities professionally,” he advised.


On his part, Mr. Kwateng expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Ga Mantse and described the moment as a personal honour.

He noted that he had lived in the area for much of his adult life and held deep admiration for the Ga people and their customs.


“As a son of this land, it’s a privilege to be welcomed here today. We admire your leadership and the royal legacy you uphold,” Mr. Kwateng said.


He also extended a formal invitation to the Ga Mantse to attend the upcoming CBA Business Summit, scheduled for October 31, promising further engagement through the Ga Mantse's Chief of Staff or Chairman.


The visit, according to Mr. Kwateng, marks the beginning of a strong partnership between traditional leadership and business-oriented institutions to drive sustainable development.


Story by: Joshua Kwabena Smith

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