The Director of the Counselling Unit of the Ghana Police Service, Dr. Phyllis Tebuah Osei, has been honored as the queen mother of Amonukuma Ekroful, located in the Anomabo Traditional Area within the Central Region.
During the enstoolment ceremony, ACP Osei, who was also recognized as the United Nations Female Police Officer for 2019, received the title of Nana Ama Kwentsiwa I.
Before her current position, Nana Kwentsiwa served as the Unit Commander of the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) at the Ministries Police station and as the Deputy National Coordinator for DOVVSU.
In a recent durbar held at Amonu Kuma Ekroful, Nana Kwentsiwa and a mining surveyor named Anthony Andoh were enstooled as Odikro with the stool name Nana Sekyi VI.
The procession to the durbar grounds featured the two riding in palanquins, greeted by cheers from their subjects and well-wishers, including senior security personnel.
Following their enstoolment, both Nana Kwentsiwa and Nana Sekyi took oaths of allegiance to the local community.
Nana Kwentsiwa expressed her commitment to promoting education and sports in the area. She pledged to enhance educational opportunities and establish by-laws aimed at reducing truancy and encouraging learning among the youth in the community. She also urged men and boys to support young girls in their pursuit of education, emphasizing the importance of abstaining from sexual relationships with them.
Nana Sekyi, the Odikro, emphasized the significance of peace and unity for the development of the region, urging the town’s residents to actively contribute to the area’s progress and growth.
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