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Jomoro MP Dorcas Affo Toffey has been appointed Deputy Ranking Leader of the newly formed Parliamentary Committee on Lands and Natural Resources.
This promotion acknowledges her exemplary work and dedication, as recognised by the leadership of the 8th Parliament of the Republic of Ghana.
Affo Toffey has shown commitment as a member of the Gender, Children, and Social Welfare Committee, and the Lands and Forestry Committee, highlighting her dedication to her constituents and the broader national interest.
Her recent inclusion in the Assurances Committee further underscores her versatility and capacity to contribute across various governance areas.
Her new role as Deputy Ranking Leader on the Lands and Natural Resources Committee acknowledges her unwavering efforts and significant contributions to her constituency and the nation.
Her leadership and expertise are expected to greatly enhance the committee’s work, fostering progress in the management of Ghana’s natural resources.
This appointment is a well-earned recognition of Dorcas Affo Toffey’s dedication to public service and her constituency.
Her elevation stands as evidence of her hard work and commitment to the development of the Jomoro constituency and the Western Region.
The constituents of Jomoro have extended their heartfelt congratulations to Dorcas Affo Toffey on her appointment, confident that she will continue to serve with distinction and excellence in her new role.
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