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Weta returns to Council of State after Gabriel Tanko wins Volta region elections

Wed, Feb 12 2025 11:03 PM
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For decades, the town of Weta in the Volta Region has been synonymous with distinguished leadership and intellectual influence in Ghana’s governance.

One of its most renowned sons, Professor Kofi Nyidevu Awoonor, served as the Chairman of the Council of State from 2009 to 2013, leaving an indelible mark on the nation’s political and cultural landscape.

His tenure was characterised by profound literary contributions, diplomatic insights, and a deep commitment to national development.

However, following his passing, Weta remained absent from the Council’s representation—until now.

In a historic turn of events, Gabriel Kwamigah Atokple Tanko, a 36-year-old businessman and philanthropist, has reclaimed Weta’s place at the high table of governance by winning the Volta Region’s seat on the Council of State in the 2025 elections.

His resounding victory, securing 24 out of 36 votes, is not just a personal triumph but a statement of generational renewal, heralding a shift towards youth-driven leadership in Ghana’s advisory structure.

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While Professor Awoonor’s impact was largely rooted in literature, diplomacy, and national advocacy, Atokple represents a different yet complementary approach to leadership.

As a businessman with a strong background in entrepreneurship and economic development, his vision for the Volta Region revolves around investment, infrastructure, and job creation.

His election signals a growing demand for leaders who not only understand policy but can also drive economic empowerment at the grassroots level.

Mr Gabriel Atokple Tanko’s ability to secure the trust and mandate of regional electors underscores the changing political dynamics of the Volta Region.

His candidacy resonated strongly with delegates who saw in him a practical approach to governance, focusing on business growth, youth employment, and community investment.

Weta’s return to the Council of State is more than just a political victory—it is the continuation of a legacy. The town has long been associated with progressive leadership, and Atokple’s rise represents the next phase in its storied history.

Unlike in previous years, when intellectual and diplomatic contributions shaped the region’s influence, Atokple’s tenure is expected to usher in a more investment-oriented approach to governance.

His ability to attract businesses, foster public-private partnerships, and advocate for regional development projects will be key to translating policy into tangible economic benefits for the people of Volta.

Mr Gabriel Tanko’s victory was decisive, earning 24 out of 36 votes, a clear indication of confidence from the electoral college.

His win reflects a broader national shift towards youthful participation in governance, as Ghana continues to see a generational transition in leadership.

His election is also a testament to the growing recognition that economic expertise and business acumen are essential in today’s political landscape.

As a philanthropist, he has already contributed significantly to community development projects, making his transition to the Council of State a natural progression in his leadership journey.

With his election, the Volta Region now has a representative who is committed to harnessing the region’s potential for growth and development. His agenda is expected to focus on:

Boosting Local Investments – Encouraging small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) to the region.

Job Creation and Youth Empowerment – Establishing programs that provide employment opportunities, especially for young people and graduates.

Infrastructure Development – Advocating for improved roads, electricity, and technological advancements in the region.

Agricultural Innovation – Enhancing the role of agribusiness to support farmers and improve food security.

Regional Representation – Ensuring that Volta’s needs are effectively communicated and addressed at the national level.

Mr Gabriel Tanko has already outlined plans to engage key stakeholders, investors, and government institutions to drive meaningful change in the region.

His business background places him in a strategic position to bridge the gap between governance and economic development.

The return of Weta to the Council of State marks a significant moment in Ghana’s political history. Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah Atokple’s election is not just a restoration of Weta’s influence but a powerful statement on the role of young, business-minded leaders in national development.

As he steps into this prestigious role, he carries forward the legacy of leadership, wisdom, and service that Weta is known for, while charting a bold new path centred on development, opportunity, and economic progress.

The torch has been passed, and Weta’s voice is once again at the heart of national decision-making—this time, with a new generation leading the charge.

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