Osaagyefo Oseadeoyo Nana Dr. Agyemang Badu II, the Dormaa Hene, has officially been sworn in as a member of the National Lands Commission, a moment that was marked by dignity and warm admiration. His appointment has been received with excitement, especially by those who know his unwavering commitment to leadership, fairness, and community development.
At the ceremony, the Board Chairman of the Commission spoke highly of Nana Agyemang Badu, describing him as a remarkable leader whose experience will greatly enrich the work of the Commission. He highlighted Nana’s integrity, strong understanding of governance, and his deep-rooted appreciation for tradition and the law as qualities that make him an exceptional fit—particularly on the Legal and Standing Committees.
The board Chairman, Mr. Odame Larbi, added that Nana Agyemang Badu’s expertise will help strengthen land administration processes, improve transparency, and bring valuable perspectives that bridge traditional leadership with national policy. His involvement, he noted, is a significant step toward promoting responsible and community-centered land management across the country.
The ceremony ended with a sense of optimism, as many believe Nana Agyemang Badu’s presence on the Commission will inspire more collaboration and bring a renewed direction to land governance in Ghana.
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