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The Legal Green Association (LGA) has congratulated Noah Ephraem Tetteh Adamtey on his election as President of the Young Lawyers' Forum, describing his victory as a reflection of the confidence and trust reposed in him by his colleagues.
In a statement, the association said Mr Adamtey's election was a testament to his humility, selfless service, dedication and commitment to the legal profession.
"The victory is a testament to the power of humility, selfless service, dedication and unwavering commitment to the legal profession. These qualities have earned you the confidence and trust of your colleagues," the statement said.
The LGA urged the President-elect to use his tenure to promote integrity, inclusiveness, innovation and servant leadership while strengthening unity within the legal profession.
It also expressed hope that his leadership would inspire young lawyers across the country and contribute to the continued growth of the Young Lawyers' Forum.
The statement, signed by LGA Leader Festus Matey and the association's Politics and Elections Affairs Officer, Evans Mawunyo Tsikata, wished Mr Adamtey wisdom, strength and success as he assumes office.
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