Godwin Oblandah A. D. Totroku, the Youth Organizer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Lower Manya Krobo Constituency, has publicly advocated for the inclusion of their Member of Parliament, Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi, in President John Dramani Mahama’s ministerial appointments. Totroku, also an Assemblymember for the Odumase South electoral area, commended President Mahama’s selection of ministers and Chief Executive Officers thus far, while emphasizing the importance of considering Terlabi for a ministerial position. This appeal underscores the local NDC’s belief in Terlabi’s capabilities and the desire to see their constituency represented at the highest levels of government. The statement, released to the Ghana News Agency, highlights Terlabi’s extensive political experience and strong electoral performance as key reasons for his potential appointment.
Totroku’s statement specifically lauded President Mahama’s appointment of Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey as the Eastern Regional Minister, a decision seen as positive representation for the Krobo area. However, the core of his message centered on advocating for Terlabi, highlighting his significant victory in the December 2024 elections. Terlabi secured 29,043 votes, surpassing the opposing NPP candidate by over 14,000 votes, a margin Totroku described as unprecedented in the Eastern Region’s electoral history. This overwhelming victory, according to Totroku, is a testament to Terlabi’s effectiveness as a leader and his deep connection with the constituents of Lower Manya Krobo. The statement emphasizes this electoral success as a clear indicator of Terlabi’s ability to deliver results and further the interests of both his constituency and the nation.
The call for Terlabi’s ministerial appointment is rooted in his long and distinguished career in public service. Currently serving his fourth term as the Member of Parliament for Lower Manya Krobo, Terlabi boasts a wealth of experience at various levels of government. His previous roles include Deputy Eastern Regional Minister, Minister of Defence, and Minister of Lands and Natural Resources. These positions have provided him with a broad understanding of governance, policy implementation, and national security issues. Furthermore, Terlabi’s current leadership positions, as head of the Eastern Regional Parliamentary Caucus and a ranking member of the Environment, Science, Technology, and Innovation Committee in Parliament, demonstrate his colleagues’ recognition of his leadership qualities and expertise. Totroku argues that this extensive experience makes Terlabi a valuable asset to President Mahama’s administration.
Totroku’s advocacy for Terlabi’s appointment is framed as a recognition of his dedication and service to the people of Lower Manya Krobo. He emphasizes Terlabi’s unwavering commitment to public service and his constituents, portraying him as a dedicated representative who consistently prioritizes the needs of his community. This commitment, according to Totroku, makes Terlabi an ideal candidate for a ministerial role within the Mahama administration. The statement implicitly suggests that appointing Terlabi would not only be a fitting acknowledgement of his individual contributions but would also strengthen the government’s connection to the people of Lower Manya Krobo and the Eastern Region as a whole. By including a representative with such a strong local connection, the government can demonstrate its responsiveness to the needs and concerns of the region.
The appeal concludes with a direct request to President Mahama to expedite Terlabi’s appointment. This request underscores the urgency and importance that the local NDC places on Terlabi’s inclusion in the government. Totroku argues that a swift appointment would not only recognize Terlabi’s past contributions but also enhance the effectiveness of the current administration. The statement implies that Terlabi’s experience and expertise are needed to address the challenges facing the country and that his inclusion in the government would be a significant step towards strengthening governance. The plea for expedited action reflects the local NDC’s confidence in Terlabi’s ability to make a meaningful contribution to the nation’s progress.
In essence, Totroku’s statement serves as a strong endorsement of Ebenezer Okletey Terlabi’s qualifications for a ministerial appointment. By highlighting Terlabi’s impressive electoral victory, his extensive experience in government, and his deep commitment to public service, the statement makes a compelling case for his inclusion in President Mahama’s cabinet. The appeal, framed as both a recognition of Terlabi’s contributions and a strategic move to strengthen governance, reflects the local NDC’s belief that Terlabi’s appointment would benefit both the Lower Manya Krobo Constituency and the nation as a whole. The call for expedited action further emphasizes the urgency and importance of this potential appointment in the eyes of the local NDC leadership.