Legon Cities boss re-elected Council of State member for Oti Region

Legon Cities boss Richard Kings Atikpo, the incumbent Member of the Council of State for the Oti Region, has been re-elected after a dominant electoral victory.
He polled 16 out of 18 total votes cast.
Mr. Atikpo defeated seven other aspirants, including former Deputy Minister for the Volta and Oti Regions Maxwell Quophy Blagodzi, in the election held on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
Atikpo’s re-election is a testament to his dedication and commitment to the people he represents.
His tenure has been marked by a focus on community development, advocacy for local issues, and fostering collaboration between various stakeholders.
Some Assembly members from the nine districts and municipalities expressed confidence in his ability to address their concerns effectively.
The Council of State plays a crucial role in advising the President of Ghana on matters of national importance, and Atikpo’s experience and insights will undoubtedly contribute to the council’s effectiveness.
His retention is seen as a positive step for the Oti Region, as he brings continuity and stability to the council’s operations.
As Atikpo embarks on another term, expectations are high for him to continue championing the needs of his constituents and working towards the sustainable development of the Oti Region.
His leadership will be pivotal in navigating challenges ahead and ensuring that the voices of the people are heard at the national level.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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