Kakata: Margibi County Lone female representative and candidate in the pending elections representative Ellen Attoh-Wreh have commance her community engagement in the district. During the early hours of Saturday morning citizens of district #3 Margibi County was seeing and hearing singing song ” Our born ma na come, our step ma in worry” as they paraded the principal street of Kakata city.
Inhabitants of the district said since the election of representative Wreh in Margibi County she had been carrying on development for residents of Margibi County and not just her district alone, they name those development as: scholarship, women’s empowerment, infrastructure development, provision of safe drinking water, healthcare services, and among others.
They however term the district #3 representative working as meaningful to residents of Margibi County indicating that her contribution wasn’t only for citizens of district #3 rather citizens of the entire county benefited from said development. ” We will not change Hon. Ellen Attoh-Wreh because she have done so many things for us in Margibi County, so we will put her back” a resident of Margibi said.
At the same time supporters of Margibi lone female representative said they are not going to be carry away by whoever is fighting the district lawmaker, which according to them representative Ellen Attoh-Wreh have made huge difference in the district since it’s establishment in 2011, something they said past lawmaker of district #3 failed the people of the district.
” Representative Ellen Attoh-Wreh development can’t be compared to the first representative Hon. Stephen Kaffi she have done more than him since she took over the district” they said.
Meanwhile the political Officer of district #3 Amb. Musah Godfavor Siryon lauded the supporters for their support to representative Ellen Attoh-Wreh during her community engagement, he however assured citizens of district #3 Margibi County that their lawmaker will remain committed to inhabitants of the district adding that she will continue to work in the best interest of Margibi County and district #3 at large. He made the statement when he appeared on a local radio station in the county.