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Zabarma Community Congratulates Obrempong Kru Takyi II On His Election As Bono-East HOC’s Vice

The Paramount Chief of Zabarma community in Ghana who doubles as the Greater Accra Zabarma Chief and President of Council of Zabarma Chiefs, Sarki Musah Yahaya Yendu III has extended his congratulations to the Omanhene of Abease Traditional Area, His Royal Highness, Obrempong Kru Takyi II, on his election as the Vice President of the Bono-East Regional House of Chiefs.

Sarki Musah Yahaya III who is also the Apeseminkahene of Abease Traditional Area further extended his congratulations to the Omanhene of Abease on behalf of the entire Zabarma communities in Ghana and wish him every success on his endeavors.

He expresses optimism that Obrempong Kru Takyi II, will use his new role to accelerate the needed development and continue his contribution to the people of Bono-East Region.

Sarki Musah Yahaya Yendu III assured Obrempong Kru Takyi II, and the people of Bono-East of the Zabarmas continued support and friendship and hope that the Bono-East Regional House of Chiefs will maintain and accelerate its constructive contribution to the Zabarma people in the region.

The Paramount Chief of Zabarma Community in Ghana who doubles as the Greater Accra Organizer of Council of Zongo Chiefs and Deputy National organizer of National Council of Zongo Chiefs extended his appreciation to His Royal Highness, Obrempong Kru Takyi II, the Omanhene of the Abease Traditional Area and his Queen mother, Obahemaa Abena Frimpomaa Kesee and the entire community of the Abease for their tremendous support to the Zabarma community in the Bono-East Region.

He added that the Omanhene of Abease Traditional Area had uphold a long historical bond and maintained the long-term relationship between them which was established by their grandparents in Abease.

Sarki Musah Yahaya Yendu III revealed that, Abrempong Kru Takyi II, has added over 200 acres of land to be occupied and developed by the Zabarma people in Zabarma in Abease.

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