Victoria Yawa Amefadzi Doe Secures 97.6% Endorsement As A New North Tongu DCE 

Her confirmation was greeted with resounding joy by thousands of residents of Mepe Traditional Area following the appointment of their native, Madam Victoria Yawa Amefadzi Doe, as the new DCE for the North Tongu District Assembly.  

Victoria Yawa Amefadzi Doe Secures 97.6% Endorsement As A New North Tongu DCE 
Madam Victoria Yawa Amefadzi Doe addressing the gathering

Madam Victoria Yawa Amefadzi Doe has been endorsed as the District Chief Executive (DCE) 
for the North Tongu District, securing 41 votes out of 42 votes cast, representing a 97.6 per cent endorsement by the Assembly members.

Her confirmation was greeted with resounding joy
by thousands of residents of Mepe Traditional Area following the appointment of their native, Madam Victoria Yawa Amefadzi Doe, as the new DCE for the North Tongu District Assembly.  

The Mepe Reform Union (MRU), alongside community members, extended heartfelt congratulations to President John Dramani Mahama for fulfilling his pledge to appoint a Mepe citizen to the DCE role. 

This milestone marks the first time a member of the Mepe Traditional Area has been appointed to the position since the inception of the Fourth Republic in 1992.  

Madam Doe’s appointment has ignited hope for accelerated recovery and inclusive growth in the district, with residents pledging support for her vision of dedicated and integrity-driven leadership.

Madam Doe's confirmation marks a new chapter for the district, as she has pledged to drive economic transformation, particularly through agribusiness and infrastructure development.

In her acceptance speech, Madam Doe expressed profound gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama, the National Democratic Congress (NDC), and the people of District for their confidence in her leadership. 

Her outlined her vision to modernise agriculture, tackle unemployment, and foster economic growth in line with the NDC’s 24-hour economy policy.

She called on all stakeholders, including traditional leaders, political actors, civil society organisations, and citizens, to unite in advancing North Tongu District's development agenda. 

She assured that her administration would remain open to constructive dialogue and innovative contributions that would propel the district forward.