The Bulenga Naa’s palace in the Wa East District has received a significant boost to its administrative operations following the donation of a brand-new printer by Prince Razak Tachi, a respected philanthropist and son of the district. The presentation took place on Sunday, November 16, in a ceremony marked by heartfelt appreciation from the Chakali Traditional Council.
This generous donation responds directly to a longstanding request from the Bulenga Naa, the Paramount Chief of the Chakali Traditional Area. Recognising the critical role that efficient administrative tools play in traditional governance, Prince Razak Tachi’s timely contribution underscores his unwavering commitment to community development and effective leadership.
Belho Naa Seidu Mahama, speaking on behalf of the traditional council, praised Prince Razak Tachi for his swift and impactful response.
“Despite reaching out to many, including the district assembly, over the years, we received little support. Yet, with a single call, Prince Razak Tachi fulfilled our need. We are deeply grateful and pray for continued blessings upon him,” he remarked.
Elders present also expressed admiration for Prince Razak Tachi’s selflessness, recalling his early efforts to secure employment for local youth even before holding any official position. His proactive engagement with government agencies and NGOs reflects a dedicated effort to create jobs and champion development initiatives across Wa East.
Prince Razak Tachi remains focused on expanding opportunities for the youth and driving sustainable development projects that uplift the entire district. This recent donation stands as a testament to his ongoing leadership and passion for empowering his community.
Prince Razak Tachi is a politician, businessman, and philanthropist. He has served the National Democratic Congress in various capacities, including two terms as Regional Treasurer. He currently serves as the Deputy Director in charge of Procurement at the National Security Secretariat.
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By Albert Dapare
