I Will Serve Eastern Region Diligently as Council of State Member – Boso-Gua Gyaasehene
The Gyaasehene of the Boso-Gua Traditional Area in the Eastern Region, Oseadeeyo Adu Kwaku II, known in private life as James Benjamin Cole, has pledged to be a dedicated advocate for the region if elected as a member of the Council of State.
Speaking to Angel News monitored by this portal, he assured the people of the Eastern Region that he would use his position to push for developmental projects and key social interventions to improve their livelihoods.
“As a chief and someone who is still energetic, I will use my experiences and diplomacy to lobby for development in the region if I am given the nod by the assembly members,” he stated after filing his nomination at the Electoral Commission’s regional office in Koforidua on Tuesday, January 28, 2025.
Oseadeeyo Adu Kwaku II further expressed his commitment to fostering a harmonious working relationship among all 33 Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in the region, ensuring effective governance and accelerated progress.
His candidacy adds to the growing interest in the Council of State elections, where representatives from various regions are voted into office to advise the President on critical national matters.
Beyond his role as a traditional leader, Oseadeeyo Adu Kwaku II is an academician, a farmer, and a philanthropist, with a wealth of experience in governance, agriculture, and international policy advocacy.
A product of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS), United Kingdom, he has served in various capacities, including as an Advisory Committee member of the Volta Gorge Protection Programme of the Volta River Authority (VRA) since April 2021.
His extensive leadership experience includes serving as an Advocacy Ambassador for the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) in Germany, a Global Board Member of IFOAM, and a Co-Chair of the Farmers Global Major Groups Facilitating Committee at the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in Kenya.
He has also played a key role in shaping Ghana’s Agriculture Technical and Vocational Education and Training (ATVET) sector, contributing to curriculum development for Citrus, Pineapple, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Value Chains.
As an active member of various national and international organizations, including the Horticulturist Association of Ghana, Sea-Freight Pineapple Exporters of Ghana (SPEG), and the Ghana Organic Agriculture Network, he has been instrumental in training smallholder farmers and university students in organic and fair-trade farming.
Oseadeeyo Adu Kwaku II’s rich background in policy advisory, agriculture, and leadership makes him a strong candidate for the Council of State, promising effective representation and a relentless pursuit of development for the Eastern Region.
Credit: Nana Kwasi Asare
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