From Somanya to Kade: Hon. Bismark Tawiah Boateng Demonstrates Leadership, Empathy, and Community Engagement
By Edwin Kobina Amoquandoh
On Saturday, 29th November 2025, former Eastern Regional Chairman Hon. Bismark Tawiah Boateng continued his customary weekend engagements, exemplifying his enduring commitment to both community and party affairs. Weekends for Hon. Bismark Tawiah Boateng are not simply a time of rest; they are opportunities to personally connect with constituents, provide support during critical moments, and reinforce the bonds that underpin effective leadership. His approach to public service consistently highlights the importance of presence, empathy, and attentiveness.
The day began in Somanya, where Hon. Bismark Tawiah Boateng joined Foreign Bet, the Deputy Youth Organiser for Yilo Krobo Constituency, and his family at the Wesley Methodist Church for the funeral of their late father. True to his character, he engaged with the family and mourners with compassion and sincerity, ensuring that all in attendance felt acknowledged and supported. Hon. Tawiah’s presence underscored his belief that leadership extends beyond formal duties—it is about touching lives, creating a sense of belonging, and offering solace during difficult times.
Following the solemn service in Somanya, Hon. Tawiah and his convoy proceeded to Kade to attend the funeral of Hon. Ernest Adu Danquah, the Constituency’s Communication Officer. En route and upon arrival, he made deliberate stops to check on party members and constituents, demonstrating the personal attention and accessibility that have become hallmarks of his leadership style. These interactions, though part of a routine journey, exemplify his dedication to maintaining strong grassroots connections and reinforcing trust and unity within the party and the wider community.
Hon. Bismark Tawiah Boateng’s weekend engagements highlight a leadership philosophy rooted in empathy, solidarity, and service. By balancing attendance at important community events with consistent interaction with constituents, he strengthens social cohesion and exemplifies the values of compassion, responsibility, and commitment. His actions during these visits are not merely ceremonial; they are a testament to a leadership approach that prioritizes human connection and the welfare of the community above all else.
Looking ahead, Hon. Tawiah has expressed his intention to contest once again for the Chairmanship position in the internal elections of the NDC party, Eastern Region. As he continues to demonstrate unwavering dedication to both his party and the people, stakeholders and supporters alike wish him every success in his pursuit. His weekend journey from Somanya to Kade serves as a reflection of a leader deeply rooted in service, empathy, and a vision for unity within the Eastern Region.





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