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Though Dr David Kofi Wuaku did not win the recent election to represent the Volta region in the Council of State election as anticipated, his remarkable contributions to the Volta Region continue to receive public applause.
Residents celebrate his enduring generosity and impactful initiatives, which have left a lasting mark on their communities.
A Quiet Force for Good
Dr Wuaku’s philanthropic deeds, often conducted away from the spotlight, have brought hope to many. His support for underprivileged students, hospitals, and small traders is widely recognised.

“He has helped many people through school and supported hospitals, all without seeking publicity,” shared Daavi Esi from Keta.
Through his Lifeahead Vision Ministries, he has covered medical bills for the needy and supported farmers with essential resources to improve their livelihoods.
Empowering the Youth and Women
Dr Wuaku remains dedicated to empowering the youth. In March 2025, he will launch a leadership training programme focused on entrepreneurship, digital skills, and civic leadership. “His upcoming programme will inspire many young people,” said Richard, a youth leader in Hohoe.

Women’s empowerment is another pillar of his vision, with plans for business training and microloan programmes aimed at promoting financial independence for women-led enterprises.
Driving Economic Growth and Innovation
Dr David Kofi Wuaku is fostering partnerships with Turkish investors to boost agro-processing and commercial farming, creating new markets for local businesses. Additionally, his vision for digital inclusion involves establishing IT training centres and providing merit-based scholarships to nurture local talent.
A Leader of Integrity and Compassion
Known for his humility, Dr David Kofi Wuaku is a devoted husband, father, and a man of faith whose pastoral work through Lifeahead Vision Ministries underscores his values of service and community upliftment.

A Lasting Legacy
Despite the outcome of the Council of State election, the people of the Volta Region continue to praise Dr Wuaku for his vision and generosity. “His impact on our region is undeniable. He is a blessing to the Volta Region and beyond,” said, a traditional leader in Anloga.
The election may be over, but Dr David Kofi Wuaku’s legacy will inspire generations to come.
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