Tag: Ya-Na Abukari

  • Ya-Na welcomes European Union Ambassador during courtesy call

    Ya-Na welcomes European Union Ambassador during courtesy call

    As part of his visit to the Northern Region to mark this year’s EU month celebration, Irchad Razaaly, the European Union (EU) Ambassador to Ghana, paid a respectful visit to Ya-Na Abukari (II), the Overlord of Dagbon, at the Gbewaa Palace in Yendi.

    The purpose of the courtesy call was for the EU Ambassador to explore potential avenues for supporting EU businesses interested in investing in the region. Additionally, he sought the support of the Overlord of Dagbon in fostering such investments.

    During the visit to the Palace, Mr. Razaaly underscored the significance of collaboration between the EU and traditional authorities. He highlighted the importance of partnership in areas such as culture and the creative industry, aiming to promote cultural heritage, peace, and employment opportunities for the youth.

    He said, “This visit is not only to boost culture and employment opportunities, but also to strengthen the bilateral relations between Ghana and the EU.”

    Ya-Na Abukari (II) commended the EU Ambassador for the visit and called on him to prioritise skills development programmes for the youth to enable them secure sustainable jobs and businesses.

    Furthermore, the EU Ambassador sought support in the agricultural sector to enhance production and ensure food security within the region.

    During his visit to the Northern Region, the EU Ambassador aimed to engage with key stakeholders, including traditional authorities and representatives from the entertainment industry. The objective was to foster partnerships that promote culture, create employment opportunities, and generate wealth, particularly among the youth.

  • NPP Flagbearership: Ya-Na debunks reports of endorsing Alan

    NPP Flagbearership: Ya-Na debunks reports of endorsing Alan

    The King of Dagbon, Ya-Na Abukari II says media reports claiming he has endorsed Alan Kyerematen’s NPP flagbearership bid are false.

    The former Trade Minister, who has resigned from government to pursue his flagbearership ambition, called on the King of Dagbon on Monday, and after the visit, some selected newspapers published that the Ya-Na had told Alan Kyerematen that it was Alan’s time to lead the NPP as flagbearer. 

    The King of Dagbon has categorically issued a disclaimer stating the reports are falsehood. 

    A press statement signed by the Secretary to the Ya-Na, rejected the concocted reports and affirmed the Ya-Na’s openness to the public.

    “The attention of the Gbewaa Palace has been drawn to reports in various newspapers regarding the courtesy visit by the Hon Alan Kyerematen on His Majesty Ndan Ya-Na Abukari II. In particular, the reports suggest that His Royal Majesty had declared that it was the turn of Hon. Alan Kyerematen to lead the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) as a flagbearer,” the statement read. 


    “His Majesty wishes to state categorically that he made no such claim,” the release stated, adding, “I have not endorsed Hon. Alan Kyerematen and wish to state categorically that the doors of my Palace are open for all”, it added. 

    Source: Ghanaweb