Anlo chiefs pay courtesy call on NPA chief executive

A high-powered delegation from the Anlo Dukor Council has paid a courtesy call on the Chief Executive of the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), Godwin Kudzo Tameklo ESQ.
The delegation was led by the Awadada of Anlo, Torgbi Agbesi Awusu II, on behalf of the Togbi Sri III, Awomefia of Anlo Traditional Area.
Members of the delegation who paid the visit of Wednesday included Togbi Joachim Acolatse V, Fiaga of Kashi; Togbi Baku IV, Fiaga of Denu; Togbi Agyeman, Fiaga of Adidome; Togbi Tuduabor III, Fiaga of Anloga, and Mama Wotorbe III, President of the Anlo Queens Council.
Members of the 2025 Hogbetsotso Planning Committee were in attendance.
In his remarks, Torgbi Awusu II conveyed the greetings of Awomefia Togbi Sri III to the CEO, Mr Tameklo and indicated that the Chiefs and people of Anlo were proud of the legal acumen and sterling public service of Mr Tameklo as a son of the area.
He said Mr Tameklo’s exploits in the legal profession in defending the rights of people who were unjustifiably treated, the effective role he played as the Director of Legal Affairs of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the transformative leadership he had demonstrated at NPA were exemplary and a motivation for the people of Anlo and Volta Region as a whole.
Torgbii Awusu II extended a special invitation to Mr Tameklo to participate in this year’s Hogbetsotso Festival slated for the first Saturday in November.
He said the Awomefia Togbi Sri III would be happy to receive the NPA Chief Executive at the festival.
In response, Mr Tameklo thanked the Chiefs for honouring him with a such a high-powered delegation.
He thanked the Chiefs for the special invitation to participate in the Hogbetsotso Festival and indicated his readiness to support the organisation to ensure its success.
“I will do everything to make sure that Hogbetsotso is well organised. I will personally make sure that whatever is in the minds of the planning committee will be a success,” he assured.
The NPA boss expressed joy at the manifest show of unity by the presence of the Chiefs in the delegation.
Mr Tameklo stressed the need for the chiefs to sustain the unity to drive development in the area.
Source: classfmonline.com
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