In a remarkable display of solidarity, stakeholders from diverse sectors within the Bia East District have rallied behind Theophilus Donkor popularly known as ‘Sir Theo’ , the Bia East NDC Constituency Youth Organizer, as he vies for the Bia East District Chief Executive position in the Western North Region.
Sir Theo, one of the shortlisted candidates for the Bia East DCE position, has served as the constituency youth organizer for three consecutive terms. As a resident of Sefwi Kaase and a dedicated youth leader, his contributions to the NDC in the constituency have been exemplary.
Under his leadership, the NDC has consistently won all votes within key electoral areas, including Kaase, Nkwantakesse, Yankwaa, Amangoase, Ahimakrom, and Kwabena Nketaa. His efforts have made these areas a stronghold for the NDC, ensuring the party’s victory in the Bia East parliamentary seat.
Theophilus Donkor’s commitment to the welfare and interests of the youth is unparalleled. He established a welfare fund to support branch youth organizers in the constituency, providing them with vital resources and support.
Sir Joe, a broadcast journalist from the Bia East District, has publicly endorsed Mr. Donkor as the next DCE, citing his hard work, passion for youth development, and ability to unite youth across party lines.
“I’ve known Theo for a long time, and I have no doubt that his appointment as DCE will be a blessing to the people. He’s hardworking, dedicated, and genuinely cares about the well-being of the community,” Sir Joe stated.
Sulley Alhassan, the Assembly Member for Sefwi Kaase Electoral Area, also expressed his support for Theophilus Donkor highlighting his unique ability to address the challenges faced by the youth.
Kipo Dominic, a branch Youth Organizer of the NDC, emphasized the need for the party to reward hard work and dedication. He noted that Donkor’s three-term tenure as constituency youth organizer demonstrates the confidence the youth and constituents have in him.
Residents in the district overwhelmingly support Theo’s candidacy, citing his ability to unite both NPP and NDC supporters for the mutual benefit of the community.