Ga Mantse to receive Pan African Award in USA
His Royal Majesty, the Ga Mantse and President of the Ga Traditional Council, King Tackie Tsuru II, has been honored with an invitation to the prestigious Pan African Humanitarian and Investment Summit to receive an award.
This event is set to take place in Maryland, United States of America, in September this year.
The invitation letter, laden with accolades, reads: “We are delighted to extend our warmest greetings and invite you as a Speaker and Recipient of one of Africa’s highest honours, The Pan African Change Maker Order of Merit, at the 9th Pan African Humanitarian and Investment Summit. This recognition is a testament to your visionary leadership and dedication to advancing social impact and sustainable development across Africa, positioning you as a true pioneer and a driving force in shaping our continent’s future.”
The summit, under the theme “Global Partnerships for African Progress: Fostering Collaboration Across Continents,” aims to bring together global leaders, thinkers, and investors to discuss and promote collaborative efforts for the advancement of Africa.
This theme underscores the importance of international cooperation in driving sustainable development and social progress across the continent.
The organizers further commended the Ga Mantse’s unwavering commitment to cultural heritage, education, and community development.
They noted, “Your dedication to promoting cultural heritage, advancing education, and fostering community development has earned you the respect and admiration of people worldwide.
As the Ga Mantse and President of the Ga Traditional Council, your commitment to preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of the Ga people is exemplary.
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Your efforts to empower the youth, promote education, and drive sustainable development have been instrumental in improving the lives of many in your community.”
Responding to this prestigious invitation, King Tackie Tsuru II, through his deputy protocol director, expressed his delight and eagerness to participate in the summit.
He conveyed, “The King feels encouraged and motivated to do more for his people, country, and Africa at large.”
This sentiment reflects his ongoing dedication to his community and his broader vision for the continent.
Present at the Ga Mantse’s palace to receive the invitation was Nii Adams Brain, one of the sub-chiefs in Greater Accra, known under the stool name Nii Ablorh Kojo I.
This moment was a significant one for the Ga State, highlighting the collective pride and recognition of King Tackie Tsuru II’s contributions.
Dr. Salisu Muhammad Mas-oud, the Managing Director of the Dan Masoud Group of Companies, also praised the Ga Mantse, stating, “The King is an exemplary leader who does not discriminate and opens his doors to development and peace in the Ga State and Ghana for that matter.”
His remarks echo the broader sentiment of admiration and respect for the Ga Mantse’s inclusive and progressive leadership.
The event was further graced by the presence of Alhaji Khuzaima Mohammed Osman, Chairman of the Finance and Fundraising Committee of the Greater Accra Regional Peace Council, emphasizing the wide-reaching support and recognition of the Ga Mantse’s efforts.
The Pan African Humanitarian and Investment Summit has a storied history of convening influential leaders and thinkers from around the globe.
Previous editions have been held in notable cities such as Accra, Ghana; Dubai, UAE; Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Rabat, Morocco; Abu Dhabi, UAE; Istanbul, Turkey; Zanzibar, Tanzania; and Senegal. The summit has featured esteemed speakers including Danny Faure, President of Seychelles; Hussein Mwinyi, President of Zanzibar; Soumeylou B. Maïga, former Prime Minister of Mali; and Dr. Dauda Lawal, Executive Governor of Zamfara State in Nigeria.
This illustrious gathering underscores the summit’s role as a crucial platform for dialogue and action on critical issues affecting Africa.
In conclusion, the invitation extended to King Tackie Tsuru II not only acknowledges his remarkable contributions to his community and the continent but also places him among a distinguished group of leaders dedicated to fostering positive change across Africa.
His participation in the Pan African Humanitarian and Investment Summit will undoubtedly inspire further advancements in cultural preservation, education, and sustainable development, reinforcing the importance of global partnerships for African progress.
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