The 199th Odwira Festival Celebration in the Akuapem Traditional Area was a vibrant display of Ghana’s rich cultural heritage.

Dr. Andy Osei Okrah, CEO of the Tree Crops Development Authority (TCDA), joined esteemed guests, including Paramount Chief Oseadeeyo Kwasi Akuffo III, to mark this significant occasion.

The festival was a kaleidoscope of colors, traditions, and community spirit. The air was filled with the sounds of traditional drums and music, while the atmosphere was electric with excitement and pride.

The occasion brought together government officials, diplomats, traditional leaders, members of the clergy, industry players, and other high-profile dignitaries.

Dr. Okrah’s participation in the festival was a testament to TCDA’s commitment to fostering unity, cultural appreciation, and sustainable partnerships that advance Ghana’s tree crops industry. His presence strengthened traditional collaboration and deepened stakeholder engagement, promoting the image of TCDA.

As the festival showcased the beauty of Ghana’s cultural identity, it also highlighted the importance of unity in national development. The occasion was a reminder that, despite our differences, we are united in our rich cultural heritage and our quest for progress.
The Odwira Festival is a significant event in Ghana’s cultural calendar, and Dr. Okrah’s attendance demonstrates TCDA’s dedication to working with traditional leaders and stakeholders to drive national development. As Ghana continues to strive for progress, events like the Odwira Festival serve as a reminder of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage while embracing development.
