Chief Praises Suma Ahenkro for Preserving Bono Heritage at Munufie Yam Festival
Paramount Chief Ohempon Dr Yeboah Asiamah, leader of the Atebubu Traditional Area, praised the people of Suma Ahenkro for their dedication to preserving cultural heritage during the 2025 Munufie Yam Festival. The chief, based in the regional capital Kumasi, commended the community's commitment to tradition and fostering unity.
During the festival, Dr Yeboah Asiamah highlighted the importance of the event as more than just a harvest celebration. He explained that it serves as an affirmation of identity and unity among the Bono people. The chief urged all Bono people to draw inspiration and strength from their rich ancestral heritage for collective progress.
He emphasized that true development can only be achieved when the Bono people remain united in purpose and proud of their shared heritage. The chief's words resonated with the people of Suma Ahenkro, who have consistently shown dedication to preserving their cultural heritage.
Paramount Chief Ohempon Dr Yeboah Asiamah's visit to Suma Ahenkro during the Munufie Yam Festival was a testament to his commitment to fostering unity and preserving cultural heritage among the Bono people. His words of praise and encouragement serve as a reminder of the importance of cultural identity and unity in achieving true development.
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