May Day celebrations in Samreboi took on a special significance this year, as residents received a long-awaited assurance: their dusty roads are set to be paved. The promise of an asphalted road, a long-standing need for the community, formed the cornerstone of his address, bringing cheers and renewed optimism. Nsenkyire credited Maxwell Boakye Palasco, a council of state member, as instrumental in making this vision a reality.
Addressing the crowd following Kuami Eugene’s performance, Mr. Nsenkyire confidently stated that the residents would not be subjected to the dust and inconvenience during next year’s May Day celebration. He expressed his belief that with the strength of a major company like Samartex and the influential leadership of Mr. Maxwell Boakye Palasco, Samreboi is poised to experience significant improvements and a fresh start, beginning from that very day.
In concluding his remarks, Mr. Nsenkyire extended his heartfelt gratitude to Kuami Eugene for accepting his last-minute invitation to perform at the event and for his outstanding performance. Mr. Nsenkyire was particularly impressed by Kuami Eugene’s extended stage presence, noting that, among all the artists who have graced the Samartex May Day celebrations over the years, Kuami Eugene was the only artist who performed for long hours, solidifying his status as a truly exceptional entertainer. The promise of the road, and praise for Kuami Eugene were the memorable moments of the speech.