Buudu-Yelle, Moshei Community Demonstrates Unwavering Support for Dagbon: A Generous Contribution to the Construction of Ya Naa’s Palace

In a heartwarming display of solidarity, the Buudu Yelle community, a Moshei group in the Northern Region, has made a significant contribution to the construction of a new palace for the revered Overlord of Dagbon, Ya Naa Abukari II. The community’s commitment to this endeavor was evident as they presented 100 bags of cement towards the noble cause.
The delegation, led by Chairman Alhaji Abdallah Sawadugu and Saam Naaba Alhaji Issahaku Jesiwuni representing the Moshi Chief of Tamale, Alhaji Salifu, made the presentation in Yendi. This gesture not only symbolizes the community’s support for the construction project but also reinforces the deep and enduring relationship between the Moshei and Dagbon tribes.
The history between Buudu Yelle and Dagbon highlights a longstanding connection rooted in camaraderie and shared values. The Moshei community has consistently played a pivotal role in fostering peace and unity within the Dagbon region. This act of generosity is yet another chapter in the history of collaboration between these two tribes.
Buudi Yelli’s dedication to the welfare of its members in the region is unwavering. Beyond contributing to the peace of the region, the Moshei group has been a staunch advocate for the needs and well-being of its people, further strengthening the bond between the Dagbombas and Mosheis.
The familial relationship between Dagbombas and Mosheis is deeply ingrained in history, showcasing a shared heritage and a commitment to mutual prosperity. As playmates through the ages, their connection extends beyond mere friendship to a profound understanding of each other’s cultures and traditions.
The generous donation of 100 bags of cement by Buudu Yelle is a poignant testament to the Moshei community’s love for the people of Dagbon. It reflects not only their commitment to the construction of a befitting palace for Ya Naa Abukari II but also their broader dedication to the well-being and development of the entire Dagbon region.
After the presentation, Alhaji Abdullah Sawadugu, the chairman of “Buudi Yelli,” expressed that this marks the commencement of ongoing support from the Moshi community for the construction of the magnificent palace for the Overlord of Dagbon. He emphasized their commitment by stating that their journey was undertaken to pay homage to the King and demonstrate solidarity for the palace construction.
Additionally, the delegation toured the residences designated for relocating individuals, contributing to the preparations for the palace construction.
In conclusion, the Buudu Yelle Moshei community’s act of generosity serves as an inspiring example of intertribal collaboration and support, contributing to the realization of a shared vision for a harmonious and prosperous Dagbon.