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North Tongu DCE vows to champion development

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaApril 22, 2025 Ministerial News No Comments4 Mins Read
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The people of North Tongu have ushered in a new era of leadership with the confirmation of Madam Victoria Amefadzi Yawa Doe as the District Chief Executive (DCE)—a woman whose life story is deeply rooted in education, activism, and service to the community.

A native of Mepe and a seasoned educationist, Madam Doe’s appointment marks a significant milestone not only in her political journey but also in the broader push for gender representation in local governance across the Volta Region.

With a career spanning over two decades in Ghana’s educational sector, Madam Doe brings to her new role a wealth of experience and a profound understanding of community dynamics.
Her professional journey began in 2006 at Mepe R/C Primary School, and she has since taught in prestigious institutions such as Keta Senior High Technical School, Chemu Senior High School, and currently Ada Senior High Technical School, where she holds the rank of Assistant Director I.

Armed with an MPhil in English from the University of Ghana and a Master’s degree in Educational Administration from the University of Cape Coast, Madam Doe is more than a teacher—she is a mentor, a mobiliser, and a fierce advocate for women’s empowerment and political inclusion.

She has held numerous leadership positions, including Chairperson of the Justice and Security Committee of the North Tongu District Assembly, Constituency Women’s Organiser for the NDC, and member of the Inter-Party Dialogue Committee (IPDC). Well known in grassroots politics, she has long been a passionate advocate for the inclusion of women in decision-making.

Speaking during her official assumption of office, Madam Doe declared her unwavering commitment to prioritising development and improving the quality of life in North Tongu. She pledged to support President John Dramani Mahama’s inclusive development agenda and to work collaboratively with all stakeholders.

“As I take up this new responsibility, I am committed to working diligently with all stakeholders to address the pressing challenges in our district. Together, we will ensure that the people of North Tongu experience meaningful change,” she stated confidently.

She identified key sectors such as education, healthcare, water and sanitation, and road infrastructure as urgent priorities. She also issued a heartfelt call for unity and cooperation, particularly from traditional authorities, assembly members, and even members of the NPP political structure within the district.
Her development blueprint is ambitious yet practical, aimed at restoring dignity and economic hope to the people of North Tongu. Key among her outlined priorities are resettlement and compensation for victims of the Akosombo Dam spillage, stressing the urgent need to support thousands of displaced families with adequate relief and permanent resettlement solutions.

She also aims to revive the Juapong Textile Factory, recognising the economic vacuum created by the collapse of the once-thriving facility. She expressed her intention to collaborate with relevant ministries to revitalise the factory and create employment opportunities.

The construction of the proposed Dofor-Adidome Bridge is another major project on her agenda, expected to improve accessibility and open up economic corridors between communities. Furthermore, she hopes to establish a UHAS satellite campus in North Tongu—a long-awaited project aimed at decentralising higher education and expanding academic opportunities for residents.

“These projects are not just political promises; they are lifelines for our communities,” Madam Doe affirmed. “I will prioritise them and ensure they receive the attention they deserve.”
Beyond politics, Madam Doe is a committed gender activist with international training in women’s empowerment and political leadership. She has worked closely with global and local organisations such as the Friedrich Ebert Foundation and Women Academy for Africa, equipping herself with the tools to inspire and empower other women.

As a board member of St. Kizito SHTS and a long-serving educational project coordinator for Rural Progress (an NGO), she understands the importance of inclusive development that begins at the grassroots. Her research interests in women’s empowerment and quality education highlight her belief that sustainable development starts by uplifting communities, especially women and girls.

With her confirmation welcomed by a broad cross-section of the North Tongu population, expectations are high. Many see her leadership as an opportunity to turn development rhetoric into tangible results, grounded in her years of public service, integrity, and clear vision.

“Our people deserve better. With unity of purpose and a shared vision, we can build a North Tongu that thrives on progress, inclusivity, and opportunity for all,” she concluded.
Indeed, the story of Madam Victoria Amefadzi Yawa Doe is one of transformation—from a determined student teacher in Saltpond to the highest political office in her home district. Her rise symbolises hope, her plans reflect purpose, and her leadership promises progress for North Tongu.

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