Traditional chiefs and leaders are important members of Ghanaian society who look out for their people's welfare, culture, and tradition. Acknowledging their significance is essential, particularly in the case of community-based projects such as the Hive Borehole Project. We really appreciate their participation, since their continuous support has been crucial to our initiative's success.
The local chief and his subjects attended the inauguration of the 17th Hive Borehole in Nsuta Kwagyei together with other community members. They expressed cultural pride and highlighted Ghana's rich heritage while wearing vibrant traditional clothing. Their presence served as a lovely reminder of the principles that guide our country.
Beyond just showing up, traditional leaders have a deeper importance at the Hive borehole launches. Their participation gives the project a feeling of honor and validity. An endeavor that has the endorsement of a chief sends a message to the community as a whole that it is worthwhile to invest in. Encouraging everyone's involvement and collaboration guarantees the project's viability.
Chiefs also act as an agent for information, explaining to the local people the value of the water wells and how they would benefit all parties involved. In order to guarantee that the effects of the Hive Borehole Project will be felt for many generations to come, their leadership pushes their people to assume responsibility for preserving and conserving these essential resources.
Every time there is an inauguration, we are thrilled to see our traditional elders show their passionate support. Their presence and active involvement show how traditional leadership and technology may coexist peacefully, which has helped the Hive Borehole Project thrive and enhance the lives of many Ghanaian communities. With their help, our project keeps expanding, giving communities access to clean water and giving them a basic resource that improves their quality of life.
The Hive Borehole Project is about more than simply technology; it's about working together with local leaders, honoring our traditions, and collaborating with communities to create a better future. We appreciate the chiefs' support and look forward to growing our collaboration on further initiatives.
Completed Hive Boreholes in Ghana
1st hive borehole, Fawoade, Ghana
2nd hive borehole, Agona Bedomase, Ghana
3rd hive borehole, Anwomaso, Ghana
4th hive borehole: Pentecost sch Bremang, Ghana
5th hive borehole, Jamasi Dawu
11th hive borehole, Kanvili-kukuo
12th hive borehole, Asamankama A
13th hive borehole: Asamankama B
14th hive borehole: Wadie Adwumakase
15th hive borehole: Nantong Kpawumo
17th hive borehole : Nsuta Kwagyei
Project : Construction of borehole
Location : Nsuta Kwagyei, Ghana, West Africa
Sponsor : @valueplan
Project manager : @mcsamm & @collinz
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Hey @mcsamm!
Great post! It’s awesome to see how the local chiefs are getting involved with the Hive Borehole Project. Their support really seems to make a huge difference. I’d love to hear more about how they’re contributing—do they have any specific roles in the project?
Thanks for sharing, and stay well!
Yes. They are the custody of the community and so ensures the project is well taken care of. The safe use of the project is in their hands. Thanks dear.
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Thank you.
I was touched by this great noble project Hive Borehole, that hive is doing for people in Ghana!
This information needs to be shared so that more people know about it.
It was nice to meet you, @mcsamm
Nice meeting you too dear. We need to help spread how the blockchain has transformed lives.
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Good job honoring the old and embracing the good of the new.
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Great Project
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