In a remarkable display of dedication and community spirit, Mrs. Juliet Amoakohene, wife of Ashanti Regional Minister Dr. Frank Amoakohene, participated in the Independence Day clean-up exercise at Alabar and its surrounding areas in Kumasi, the Ashanti regional capital.
Her selfless efforts lasted for six hours, demonstrating her commitment to keeping the city clean and beautiful.
Following the clean-up exercise, Mrs. Amoakohene accompanied her husband alongside the Ashanti regional NDC chairman,Augustus Andrews Nana Kwasi, the security to Konongo-Oduasi, where they visited the site of a devastating fire.
The visit was a testament to their concern for the well-being of the community.
Later that day, Mrs. Amoakohene, a professional midwife, joined her husband at the final funeral rites of Nana Pooley, a devoted supporter of Kumasi Ashanti Kotoko. Her presence at these events underscores her supportive role as a partner to the Regional Minister.
As a midwife, Mrs. Amoakohene’s compassion and care for others are evident in her professional life. Her commitment to serving the community, alongside her husband, is a shining example of her dedication to the well-being of others.
Dr. Frank Amoakohene, a medical professional and politician, has been making waves in Ghanaian politics.
His nomination as Ashanti Regional Minister by President John Dramani Mahama is a testament to his leadership abilities and commitment to public service .
The couple’s partnership is built on mutual respect, trust, and a shared commitment to serving the community. Mrs. Amoakohene’s unwavering support for her husband’s endeavors is a beacon of hope for many, demonstrating the power of partnership and community service.
As Ghana celebrates its independence, the Amoakohene couple’s selfless efforts serve as a reminder of the importance of community service, leadership, and partnership.
Source:Ayisah Foster|| The Punch Newspaper