The late mother of the Bono Regional Youth Organizer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Efo Worlanyo Tsekpo will be laid to rest on August 8, 2020 at their home town, Alavanyo Kpeme in the Volta Region.
The late Daavi Agnes Adzo Tsekpo passed on last month at the Shai Osudoku District Hospital at Dodowa in the Greater Accra Region.
The 70-year-old mother of the vociferous youth leader of the NDC in the Bono Region will be laid to rest at their family cemetery At Kpeme.
About Efo Worlanyo:
Efo Worlanyo TSEKPO, was the NDC youth organizer of the Brong Ahafo Region until the Region was divided into three (Bono, Ahafo and Bono East) for which he is now the Bono Regional Youth Organizer
He was elected as the Berekum Municipal Union Chairman of the Public Service Workers Union of the Youth Employment Agency.
Efo Worlanyo TSEKPO is known on the national front as a youth activist who is very vocal on national issues and the Union is very optimistic he will use his experience over the years to champion the course of the Union.The Public Service Workers Union Regional Chairman after swearing in the new executives, he charged them to work hard and tirelessly to protect the interest of the Union members in the municipality and for that matter the region as a whole.
Efo Worlanyo TSEKPO is a Youth Activist in Brong Ahafo Region and has been in Brong Ahafo Region since 1993.
In 2011 he became the National President of Entrepreneurship and Finance Students Union. His administration within a year saw a purchase of two buses, the establishment of mineral water factory to support activities of the union, capacity building for members as well as Entrepreneurship training for members.
In 2012 Efo Worlanyo TSEKPO during his national service days in Sandema in Upper east Region, he contested and became the District NASPA President and later won the Regional election to become the Upper East Regional President of National Service Personnels Association.(NASPA).
Mr. Tsekpo is currently the Director of Operations in Berekum Youth Employment Agency.
By: Efo Korsi Senyo / awakenewsroom.com