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Rotary International Leader Pays Courtesy Call on Ga Traditional Council

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Mark Maloney, Chair of The Rotary Foundation Board of Trustees and Past Rotary International President, recently paid a courtesy call on King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II and members of the Ga Traditional Council during his visit to Ghana. This gesture underscores Rotary’s commitment to building strong relationships with local communities and leaders.

As a global organization dedicated to community development and humanitarian service, Rotary International has a long history of collaboration with traditional leaders and local authorities. By engaging with King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II and the Ga Traditional Council, Maloney aimed to strengthen Rotary’s ties with the Ga community and explore potential areas of partnership.

During the courtesy call, Maloney likely discussed Rotary’s various initiatives and projects in Ghana, such as disease prevention, education, and economic empowerment. He may have also shared success stories from Rotary’s global projects, highlighting the organization’s impact on communities worldwide.

The meeting provided an opportunity for Maloney to learn more about the Ga community’s needs and priorities, as well as to explore ways in which Rotary can support local development initiatives. By fostering strong relationships with traditional leaders and local authorities, Rotary International can more effectively address the unique challenges and opportunities facing communities in Ghana and around the world.

Ruth Abla ADJORLOLO