New York-based donor lauded by Konor-Kofe residents for support

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Mr. Peter Stamm, a New York- based donor, Teacher and one of the financiers of the Konor-Kofe mechanised water system, has been lauded by the Chief, Queen mother and people of the area for his financial support.

He has been presented and decorated with a special bead called “Adzagba” in appreciation of his financial contribution to the mechanised water system.

Mama Atsorkor II, Queen mother of Konor-Kofe, decorating Mr. Staff on behalf of the community, said, “we expressed our most profound appreciation for your exceptional support”.

“The dedication, commitment, and quality of your services have contributed significantly towards the water system.

Your contribution has not gone unnoticed and is admired and appreciated.

“Once again, we thank you for your unwavering support and partnership”, Mama Atsorkor added.

Mr. Peter Stamm, the philanthropist, who could not hide his joy, commended the community for the recognition.

He advised them to protect, guide and maintain the facility to prolong its lifespan.

Present were Torgbui Satsi III, Chief of Adzonkor, Torgbui Amudzegbe IV, Chief of Wekor, Torgbui Kloga II, Chief of Konor-Kofe, Torgbui Awlidzeku II, Chief of Ahiadorme-Kofe, Mama Tsiyishie II, Queen mother of Keyime, among others.

Konor-Kofe is a farming community in the Ziope Traditional Area of the Agortime -Ziope District of the Volta Region.

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