King Daasebre Kwebu Ewusi VII is the Paramount Chief of the Abeadze Traditional Area in the Central Region of Ghana. With a distinguished career in public service and traditional leadership, King Daasebre Kwebu Ewusi VII has played a pivotal role in promoting development, cultural heritage, and governance in his region and across Ghana. His contributions extend beyond his traditional role, having held key national positions that have influenced the country’s political and socio-economic landscape.
He has served as a Former Member of the Council of State, where his counsel contributed to shaping national policies. As the Former Vice President of the National House of Chiefs, King Daasebre Kwebu Ewusi VII represented and safeguarded the rights and interests of traditional rulers across Ghana. His commitment to public service is also demonstrated through his role as the Former Board Chairman of the Electricity Company of Ghana, where he provided oversight and strategic direction for one of the country’s most critical public utilities. Additionally, he served as a Former Board Member of the Ghana Prisons Service, advocating for reforms and the welfare of inmates.
A respected and influential figure in both traditional and modern governance, King Daasebre Kwebu Ewusi VII continues to bridge the gap between heritage and development, creating lasting impact in his community and country. His leadership and expertise make him a powerful figure in discussions on governance, infrastructure development, and business partnerships.