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The Chiefs and people of the Tanyigbe Traditional Area of the Volta Region have honored the Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress, Koku Anyidoho, for his contribution towards the development of the area.
The ceremony, which was held amidst drumming and dancing at the Tanyigbe Anyigbe Community Center in the Ho Municipality, brought together top government officials and traditional rulers to grace the occasion.
The occasion was used to commend Mr. Anyidoho for his immense contribution in providing a first-class road network in the Tanyigbe Traditional Area, as well as the provision of some educational infrastructure projects across the various communities in the area.

The chiefs and people of the area also pledged continuous support for the Deputy General Secretary and his party, so as to enable him effectively help President John Dramani Mahama to succeed in delivering the Better Ghana agenda.
The Citation also appreciated the fact that Koku Anyidoho is the only son of the land who has led two Presidential Candidates to Tanyibge.
The records have it that KoKu led then Candidate Atta Mills to Tanyibge in the buildup to the 2008 elections; and also led Candidate Mahama to Tanyibge in the buildup to the 2012 elections.
Koku Anyidoho is obviously appreciated by his people and there is every indication that his people love him and are ready to support him to the hilt for his good works and strong attachment to the area.

The dignitaries include Dzifa Ativor Minister of Transport, Mr. Henry Ametefe, Regional Organiser of NDC, Mr. Simon Viglo - Regional Secretary of NDC and the Member of Parliament for the Ho Central Constituency Benjamin Kpodo. Also present at the ceremony was Koku's father Major General Henry Kwame Anyidoho (Rtd), the Regional Youth Organiser, Mr. Egypt Kudoto, the Ho Central Constituency Executives led by Mr. Feg Afedo, as well as Mr. Moses Azaglo and Dr. Senanu Dzokoto who are the Ketu North and Keta Constituency Chairmen, respectively.
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