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Agogohene honours CEO of ZoDF

The Omanhene of Agogo Traditional Area, Nana Kwame Akuoku Sarpong, has conferred the onerous title of “Obrempong” on Dr Arafat Sulemana Abdulai, the Chief Executive Officer of the Zongo Development Fund (ZoDF).

 The conferment of the title which means “a man of honour, authority, influence and power in a community” elevates Dr Abdulai to the important status of a member of Agogohene’s Traditional Council.

 The conferment programme, which was witnessed by an array of traditional rulers, sub­chiefs took place at the Omanhene’s palace in Agogo last Saturday on New Year’s Eve. Nana Akuoku Sarpong said the exemplary performance of Dr Arafat Suleman Abdulai in transforming the lives of Agogo citizens through the provision of social infrastructure such as schools, community sports and recreational centres (astro turf), street lights and a 1.5 kilometre road at Agogo Zongo (Jesirekrom) made it incumbent on the Agogo Traditional Council to recognise, formalise and appreciate the hardworking Chief Executive of ZoDF.

 He added that the Agogo Traditional Area had had prominent citizens who had held important positions such as ministers, chief executive officers, high commissioners and ambassadors, but only a few were able to attract transformative projects to Agogo in the manner in which Dr Arafat Sulemana Abdulai had done.

 The traditional ruler stated that he was yet to witness such impactful intervention by an individual in Agogo in his “lifetime”. He said the level of investment and the quality of work executed at the Astro Turf by the ZoDF was “substantial”.

In his response, Dr Arafat thanked the Omanhene and the people of Agogo for the honour done him with the conferment of the enviable title on him.

He expressed gratitude to President Akufo- ­Addo and Vice ­President Mahamudu Bawumia for giving him the opportunity to serve and offering him the needed financial and moral support.

 Obrempong Dr Arafat pledged to continue to offer his best through the ZoDF to propel socio-economic development in Zongo communities in the country.

Dr Arafat has been recognised for his immense leadership, commitment and dedication to Zongo communities.

 In 2020, the Ghana Leadership Awards (GLA) gave him the “CEO of the Year” award. In December last year, the GLA conferred the prestigious “Ghana Order of Merit” award (overall winner) on Dr Arafat in recognition of his selfless and relentless pursuit of development in Zongo communities.

 He also took the “Community Leadership” Award for his achievements in the advancement of education, health and economic empowerment in Zongo communities.

The ZoDF has completed over 200 projects in Zongos, while over 500 projects are at various stages of completion. -GNA

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