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As the race for Volta Region’s Council of State representative intensifies ahead of the February 11, election, Dr David Kofi Wuaku, one of the aspirants has presented a bold and transformational vision for the region’s future.
With a focus on IT development, entrepreneurship, and economic growth, Dr Wuaku is positioning himself as the strategic leader the Volta Region needs to drive progress.
Addressing key stakeholders, traditional leaders, and voters, Dr Wuaku outlined his six-point agenda aimed at making the Volta Region a hub for digital innovation, job creation, and alternative livelihoods.
His campaign has gained momentum as he promises to leverage his extensive global network to attract investment and create employment opportunities for young people.
A Digitalisation agenda
Dr Wuaku’s vision includes establishing IT training centres across all 18 Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in the region. This initiative seeks to equip both men and women with essential digital skills, positioning the Volta Region as a centre for IT expertise.
Additionally, he plans to introduce a merit-based scholarship scheme for young talent pursuing higher education in information technology.
“We must prepare our youth for the future by equipping them with digital skills that will make them competitive on the global stage,” Dr Wuaku emphasised.
Economic growth
A key aspect of Dr Wuaku’s campaign is his pledge to connect local entrepreneurs, commercial farmers, and agro-processing businesses with Turkish investors to boost trade and industrialisation in the region. He believes that creating strong international business linkages will open new markets for Volta Region’s businesses, ensuring sustained economic growth.
“Through my networks, I will facilitate strategic partnerships that will bring more investment to our region, especially in agriculture and agro-processing,” he stated.
Dr Wuaku also highlighted plans to introduce alternative livelihood projects that will enhance the income levels of farmers, traders, and artisans, ensuring that every citizen enjoys a better quality of life.
Job creation and leadership mentorship
Another key pillar of his campaign is youth employment. Dr Wuaku pledged to use his international connections to help qualified youth secure jobs in financial institutions both in Ghana and abroad. In addition, he intends to train and mentor leaders across the region, equipping them with the necessary skills to drive local development.
“This is not just about electing a Council of State member—it is about choosing a leader who will bring tangible results to the Volta Region,” he said.
With just a day to the election, Dr Wuaku’s campaign has gained strong support from various sectors, with many viewing him as the candidate capable of delivering real transformation. His strategic, people-centered leadership approach is being hailed as the right fit for the Volta Region’s development aspirations.
As the region prepares to cast its vote, Dr David Kofi Wuaku remains confident that his experience, global connections, and visionary leadership will make him the ideal choice.
“On February 11, let’s vote for a stronger, wealthier, and more prosperous Volta Region,” he urged.
With his message of transformation resonating across the region, the upcoming Council of State election promises to be a defining moment for the future of the Volta Region.
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