Ghana Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II (seated) with the delegation from BOST
Today, the leadership of BOST Energies paid a courtesy visit to the residence of His Royal Majesty Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II, the Ga Mantse and President of the Ga Traditional Council.
The delegation included several General Managers of BOST Energies and was led by Managing Director Afetsi Awoonor and Deputy Managing Director Adjoa Serwaa Bondzie.
The visit was aimed at strengthening ties between BOST Energies and the Ga Traditional Council, recognising the company’s operations on Ga land and the importance of mutual respect and collaboration.
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In her address, Deputy Managing Director Adjoa Serwaa Bondzie emphasised the visit’s significance, stating, “BOST Energies operates on Ga land, and it is essential that we honour the traditions and leadership of the Ga State. This visit is a step toward building a strong partnership with the Ga Mantse Palace to foster development.”
Managing Director Afetsi Awoonor echoed the call for collaboration, highlighting the company’s commitment to supporting education and youth development within the Ga State. He also respectfully requested the blessings of His Royal Majesty to guide BOST Energies in its mission.
His Royal Majesty Nii Tackie Teiko Tsuru II expressed gratitude for the visit and welcomed the initiative, calling for a strategic partnership between the Palace and BOST Energies to promote development, especially for the Ga youth.
The visit concluded with a special blessing from the Chief Priest of the Ga State, who commended the leadership of BOST Energies for their gesture and prayed for continued success and fruitful collaboration.
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