Nana Obeng Nuako III, Chief of Dunkwa in the Upper Denkyira West Municipality of the Central region, has been inducted as Chieftaincy Regent Fellow by the World Diplomatic Federation (WODIF) in Ghana.
The World Diplomatic Federation is a non-partisan civil organisation dedicated to international cooperation, hitherto founded to create a diplomatic platform for economic growth and development through forums, conferences, dialogues, festivals, honorary award ceremonies, trade integration, cooperation, liberalisation, and managing international relations, hence, sustaining peace and security, and managing, negotiating and resolving conflicts.
The Federation is subject to projecting, promoting, and strengthening democracy, albeit to subverting dictatorship rule among nations in accordance or conformity to rules and regulations of the United Nations and other international related organisations.
Nana Nuako III is among fourteen members inducted last Thursday at the Accra International Conference Centre by the executives of WODIF to use diplomacy in negotiating, networking, lobbying, and initiative to ensure the nations to which they belong enjoy peace, devoid of conflict for the next four years.
Other inducted members include, Nana Obokomatta IX, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Obokom Empire, who is the State Commissioner of Ghana (WODIF), Samuel Adu Gyamfi, Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Aowin, Dr. Okoe Vanderpuije, former Accra Mayor and incumbent MP for Ablekuma South, Mr. Evans Kofi Kwafo, Dr. Grace Boadu of Gracegift Herbal Clinic, and Mrs. Kate Kweitey-Papafio, CEO of Reroy Cables, among others.
Dr. Christian Kwetey Kweitsu, Chancellor of the Federation, noted that the world of today was saddled with a lot of challenges, and to surmount such challenges, it behooves all and sundry to use their collective abilities, support, and intelligence to help alleviate the effects these challenges have on individual lives in the world.
According to him, society must understand that the leaders alone cannot solve problems facing the world, hence the institution of the World Diplomatic Federation as a non-governmental organisation to help in minimising, if not eliminating, crises facing vulnerable individuals, communities, and countries struggling to survive.
He said the World Diplomatic Federation brings together noble, rich and worthy business moguls, philanthropists, technocrats, traditional rulers, diplomats and professionals who combine their expertise and resources to undertake projects and programmes that will impact lives.
According to him, the organisation, which believes in the globalisation and localisation of associations, has platforms to bring together such great men and women to find practicable solutions to mitigate the world’s problems.
It supports and connects members to the international community for business opportunities across the globe.
Dr. Kwetey Kweitsu urged the members to be proactive and support the fundamental stage of the organisation in Ghana and Nigeria.
He also urged them to look beyond their personal prospects, but the corporate wellbeing of the organisation, and their beloved countries of origin.
The WODIF Chancellor proposed collaboration between the organisation and the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) to institute a well-conducted Media Personality Award with a Scholarship to encourage them to continue excelling in their various fields.
The WODIF head also appealed to the GJA to institutionalise the Association to enable it correct or sanction recalcitrant media personnel who flout the rules.
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