By Staff Correspondent
The Kasoa Odikro, Sarki Alhaji Seidu Sani, together with his Council of Elders, has expressed profound gratitude and appreciation to Hon. Stephen Ofosu Agyare for his recent benevolent intervention in modernizing the Kasoa Palace Secretariat.
The commendation follows a generous donation by Hon. Ofosu Agyare, who provided a comprehensive office setup to the palace.
The donation included high-grade office equipment, essential administrative furniture, and a substantial supply of stationery designed to completely overhaul the traditional authority’s administrative capacity.
Enhancing Local Governance and Record-Keeping
Speaking on behalf of the traditional leadership and the people of Kasoa, Sarki Alhaji Seidu Sani emphasized the transformative impact the new office setup has already had on the daily operations of the palace.
“This timely support has significantly improved the administration of the palace,” Kasoa Odikro stated. “For any traditional authority to thrive in modern times, proper organization is key. This equipment will go a long way in ensuring the digital security and safekeeping of crucial stool and palace records, which are vital to the history and future of our community.”
Sarki Alhaji Seidu Sani lauded Hon. Stephen Ofosu Agyare as a leader who embodies genuine patriotism and civic responsibility. He commended his consistent kindness, open-handed generosity, and unwavering commitment to the holistic development of Kasoa and its environs.
A Call for Sustained Partnerships
Members of the Council of Elders echoed the Odikro’s sentiments, noting that the donation sets a stellar benchmark for how corporate citizens, political figures, and stakeholders can collaborate with traditional institutions to foster grassroots development.
In a closing prayer of blessing, the Kasoa Odikro invoked divine protection and guidance over Hon. Ofosu Agyare, praying for continuous elevation in all his personal and public endeavors.
The Palace Secretariat, now fully equipped, is expected to streamline dispute resolution documentation, community development planning, and official correspondence between the Kasoa traditional leadership, state institutions, and external stakeholders.
