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Making Kwamankese great and strong …An audacious agenda for new Tufuhene

Tufuhene of Kwamankese
An employee of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG), Ms Veronica Hope Jones was recently installed Tufuhene of the Kwamankese Tradi¬tional Area with the stool name Nana Adu Panyin Nkuma II.
Nana Nkuma II, 51, comes from the Anona/ Aduana Royal family of Ayeldu in the Abura-Ase¬bu-Kwamankese district of the Central Region.
She is a Customer Ser¬vice Relations Executive at the ECG at Takoradi in the Western Region.
Her installation to the royal diadem, comes as one of the rare feats in the chieftaincy domain in Ghana, which is male-dom¬inated.
In an interview with The Spectator, Nana Nkuma II, who models as Yaa As¬antewaa, the great Ejisu queen as her mentor, spoke about her appoint¬ment into the high public office, her vision, especial¬ly peace and unity, devel¬opment and advocacy for the youth.
Below are excerpts of the interview:
The Spectator: Congrat¬ulations, Nana, on your installation. What factors do you think were consid-ered for your selection?
Nana Nkuma II: Thank you very much. The se¬lection of a chief and the processes leading to the installation may be due to death, abdication or if it is a new creation. In my case, my uncle died, he was the Tufuhene of the Kwamankese Traditional Area. The family needed to fill the vacuum, and I was chosen.
TS: What do you think was the motivation of the Nsona family for selecting you?
Nana: Well, to the best of my knowledge, I am very brave and firm like Yaa Asantewaa.
TS: Right. You’re talking about firmness and brav¬ery. How would these qualities help you to drive your leadership?
Nana: The role of the Tufuhene is to lead the Asafo companies and other chiefs of Asafo companies of the town. Tufuhene also leads the Asafo com¬panies during the annual turnouts, supervises the training of warriors with the consent and guidance of the Krontihene and enforces strategies during enstoolment and other ceremonial occasions.
Also, the Tufuhene’s duty is to organise the Asafo companies to enliven the ceremonies such as fes¬tivals and national func¬tions.
Again, the Tufuhene resolves disputes among Asafo companies with the support of their leaders. He also sees to the organi¬sation of communal labour and other rescue opera¬tions, such as the search in the forest for lost persons or drowning person at sea with the help of Asafo¬hene, who is also a mem¬ber of Bentsir Number One Asafo Company.
He also fishes out wrong or evil doers in the king¬dom for punishment and can also make recommen¬dations for any person who is contributing significantly to the development of the kingdom. It’s also import¬ant to note that, although, there are no tribal wars, chiefs have now reverted to translating their for¬mer military prowess into development projects and into the realisation of the general well-being of the people.
TS: Briefly, state the kind of leadership you would provide for Kwamankese.
Nana: In terms of securi¬ty and organisation within the community, we call it community development or labour. Unlike the past, tribal wars no more exist so first of all, my role is to unite the people and organise them for com¬munal labour to undertake projects.
Presently, we don’t have any chieftaincy disputes at Ayeldu, so there’s unity amongst us. What I intend to do is to tackle teenage pregnancy among the girls. I will organise a pro¬gramme including mentor¬ships, engage and talk to them about the prospects of completing basic educa¬tion, and even continuing to Senior High School and beyond.
They need to expand their horizon beyond Ayel¬du. Young ladies at Ayeldu must complete their basic education. We’ll also add trading, hair dressing and sewing with support from some leaders and Non-Governmental Organi¬sations.
Another challenge is that, our youth are on the internet engaging in all sort of things; that un-dermines their future. My vision is to empower them to complete basic educa¬tion. Development is not all about office work. They can acquire technical and vocational education to advance their careers.
TS: What are your final words about chieftaincy?
Nana: I am the first woman to become a chief in Kwamankese and it’s a privilege and honour. Very few of us are chiefs in Ghana. We need strong, dynamic leadership, unity and peace to drive the Kwamankese agenda.
I would contact the chief of Essipun, a town near Sekondi who is also a woman and learn to gain some experience. Yes, Yaa Asantewaa is my model.
When women are in the midst of men, it’s easy to get them on board. Together with the Oman-hene, we will tackle the challenges of electricity which has come about because we have only one transformer.
With a reliable power system, we will attract investments, for exam¬ple and boost the local agro-processing industry.
And so with the help of God, my family, stake¬holders and all together, we will make Kwamankese great and strong.
TS: Nana, God bless you.
Nana: Thank you.
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NHIA set to boost its cybersecurity and IT Infrastructure

The National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), in partnership with a leading private cybersecurity solutions provider in Ghana, CyberHawk Limited, is advancing the Authority’s digital infrastructure to ensure seamless operations.
This is to safeguard the Authority’s digital technologies and maintain the trust of active members of the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).
In this context, the NHIA Management Information System (MIS) Directorate in the Head Office, on February 11, 2024, launched a three-day brainstorming session on the organization’s cybersecurity enhancement agenda.
The MIS Directorate Ag. Director, Mr. Daniel Blankson explained that the collaborative meeting aimed to scrutinize the NHIA’s Information Technology architecture, identifying potential risks and gapsto enhance its cybersecurity posture.
“By leveraging CyberHawk Limited’s expertise, the NHIA seeks to fortify its defenses against cyber threats, protecting sensitive information and maintaining the trust of its members.”
Mr. Blankson applauded the synergy between the two organizations and underscored the Authority’s commitment to embracing cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions to drive its mission forward.
The Head of Information Security and Standards Unit, in the MIS Directorate, Mr. Ebenezer Hooper, highlighted the Authority’s significant milestone on the digital transformation journey.
According to him, the NHIA is actively engaged in fully adopting and implementing modern digital systems to improve its operations.
He said, “The three-day brainstorming meeting will culminate in the development of a robust IT infrastructure, as well as strategic plans to translate security implementations into tangible IT cost savings for the organization.”
“There is the need to form a steering committee or IT advisory committee, operated under the Board, so that they can pay more attention in protecting the huge IT investment while ensuring cyber security-related policies are well protected,” he added.
The Project Manager of CyberHawk Limited, Mr. Chetan Narayana Murthy, lauded the collaboration and anticipated that it would empower the NHIA to implement comprehensive cybersecurity measures.
According to him, “This is a huge project that will greatly benefit the NHIA by implementing robust cybersecurity measures, safeguarding their systems, and ultimately protecting the sensitive information of NHIA members and healthcare providers.”
A Senior Manager of IT infrastructure, Mr. David Asare Addo, and his colleague, a Senior Manager of Applications, Mr. Enock Afanyi, with the MIS Directorate, gave an overview of the NHIA’s current technological landscape.
Present at the meeting were representatives from the Claims, Membership and Regional Operations (MRO), Research, Policy, Monitoring, and Evaluation (RPME), Corporate Affairs, the Audit, Administration, and Human Resource Directorates.
Story By : Vivian Arthur
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Swedru All Blacks back to winning ways, Roshan humble King Faisal

Sekondi Rospak FC made it eight wins in eight successive home games after three second-half goals from John Amoah, Joseph Ntow and Stephen Anthony Kofi. John Amoah opened the scoring in the 55th minute after a barren first half. Joseph Ntow added to the tally in the 56th minute before Stephen Anthony Kofi rounded things up in the 74th minute to give Rospak a 3-0 win over former Premier League side King Faisal.
Elsewhere at Swedru – leaders Swedru All Blacks humbled PAC Academy in an emphatic 2-0 win. Zayat Bubakari scored first for Swedru All Blacks in the 27th minute before Rudolf Junior Nana Kwasi Mensah made it 2-0 in the 34th minute. Swedru All Blacks are top of the table with 36 points – 4 points ahead of second placed Rospak FC.
Meanwhile, Former Premier League side Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs recorded their fourth successive home victory after beaten New Edubiase United 2-1 at the Robert Mensah Park. Enoch Odoom struck first for Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs in the 19th minute but Steven Asante equalized for New Edubiase United before halftime. After the interval, Godfred Eshun scored from distance in the 65th minute to help Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs secure all the points.
Here are the results in Zone Two
