In a demonstration of Agricultural Development Bank PLC’s enduring commitment to community partnership and the preservation of Ghana’s rich cultural heritage, the Bank presented assorted items to the Omanhene of the Edina Traditional Council, Nana Kojo Kondua VI, in support of the 2026 Edina Bakatue Festival, scheduled to climax on 7th July 2026.
The ADB delegation comprised of Mr. Jake Annan (Head of Operations), Mr. Papa Arkoh Ayiah (Head of Compliance), Mr. Joseph Kweku Biney (Assistant Area Manager, Central & Western Zone), Cde Joseph Mensah Abakah (Coordinator, MSMEs/MMAA), Mr. Kwabena Osei Owusu (Cape Coast Branch Manager), Ms. Phigiena Tetteh, and Mr. Amos Amartey.
Receiving the delegation was the Edina Traditional Council, led by Nana Kojo Kondua VI, in the company of the Constituency Executive Committee of the National Democratic Congress, headed by Hon. John Quaicoe, Constituency Chairman. Also present were the Deputy Constituency Women Organiser, the Deputy Constituency Organiser and other constituency and branch executives from Elmina.
The presentation reflected ADB PLC’s appreciation of the enduring role of traditional institutions in nation-building and community development. It further underscored the Bank’s conviction that Ghana’s cultural festivals remain vital platforms for social cohesion, economic activity and the promotion of local enterprise.
Under the leadership of Hon. Dr. Edward Ato Sarpong, ADB PLC continues to deepen its engagement with communities across the country, advancing a vision that harmonises corporate responsibility with national development and the preservation of Ghana’s cultural identity.
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