Youth leaders from Beyin have praised President John Dramani Mahama after he picked Madam Dorcas Affo-Toffey for the Deputy Transport Minister job. The Western Nzema Youth League expressed strong support for the decision through their leader Dr Patrick Ekye Kwesie. Local young people across the Nzema community have welcomed the appointment with enthusiasm. The group believes the nomination marks a major win for regional representation. They expect the move will boost development efforts throughout the area.
Affo-Toffey currently serves as the Member of Parliament for Jomoro and brings solid experience to the transportation role. The youth organization highlighted her dedication to helping constituents and her strong organizational abilities. They predict her skills will benefit both the Jomoro area and the entire nation. The league expects her background will help tackle transportation problems affecting the Western region. Road infrastructure and public transport systems need urgent attention according to the statement.
The youth group wants Affo-Toffey to focus on programs that will create jobs for young people in the transport sector. They believe having someone who knows the challenges facing Nzema people will make a real difference. The organization expects her leadership will bring government officials and local groups together. Better transportation networks will help drive economic growth and development across the region. The Western Nzema Youth League wishes the new deputy minister success in her upcoming role.
Affo-Toffey currently serves as the Member of Parliament for Jomoro and brings solid experience to the transportation role. The youth organization highlighted her dedication to helping constituents and her strong organizational abilities. They predict her skills will benefit both the Jomoro area and the entire nation. The league expects her background will help tackle transportation problems affecting the Western region. Road infrastructure and public transport systems need urgent attention according to the statement.
The youth group wants Affo-Toffey to focus on programs that will create jobs for young people in the transport sector. They believe having someone who knows the challenges facing Nzema people will make a real difference. The organization expects her leadership will bring government officials and local groups together. Better transportation networks will help drive economic growth and development across the region. The Western Nzema Youth League wishes the new deputy minister success in her upcoming role.