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ADNews: Magibi County– The Officials and members of District #3 Chairlady Council in Margibi County petitioned Representative Ellen Attoh-Wreh to re-contest in the pending October 10, 2023, Presidential and General Elections.
The well-attended event which brought together over six (600) hundred women from various communities in Kakata was held at the famous Kakata City Cinema on 20 May 2023.
According to the women, their decision of selecting Rep. Attoh-Wreh over many aspirants came from a careful observation of her humanitarian assistance and truthful love demonstrated towards them since her ascendancy at the National Legislature in 2018.
They named the construction of Peace Huts, Pit Latrines, renovation of schools, rehabilitation of hand pumps, provision of free medical facilities to citizens, contribution to road connectivity, provision of scholarships amongst many others as their source of motivation to endorse her candidacy and fully support her in the upcoming elections.
The petition statement quoted the women as saying, Hon. Ellen Attoh-Wreh is a good leader who has done well for District #3 and its people, as such they have no regret in electing her for the second time.
The women reaffirmed their unflinching, unwavering, and unbending support to Margibi County’s lone female lawmaker.
Meanwhile, the Council leadership through consultation with its members certificated and crowned the Margibi County lone female lawmaker as District #3 ‘Female General’ for her excellent performance at the House of Representatives and her continued support to women’s activities in the district and County at large.
In response to the District #3 Chairlady Council petition, Representative Ellen Attoh-Wreh accepted the petition with honor and a heavy heart of gratitude.
She noted that their petition of endorsement came as a surprise and as such she has no alternative but to accept and work in their interest.
She used the occasion to reassure the women and the citizenry of Margibi District #3 of her continued support in all sectors as their lawmaker.
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