Togbe Adaklu IV of Adaklu Kodzobi in the Adaklu district has made a fervent appeal to address his community’s pressing challenges and needs.
Recognizing the critical role that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can play in fostering development, Togbe Adaklu IV has reached out specifically to Global Action for Women Empowerment (GLOWA) and other NGOs in the district, hoping their contributions will mark a positive departure from past experiences.
In a recent gathering, Togbe Adaklu IV voiced his concerns regarding the performance of NGOs operating in the district. He noted that these organizations often become active only during election periods, promising improvements and support, but subsequently disappear once the elections are over. This pattern, he emphasized, has resulted in little to no tangible progress for the people of Adaklu.
Despite this history of disappointment, Togbe Adaklu IV remains optimistic about GLOWA’s potential impact. He highlighted the critical health needs of the district and expressed his belief that GLOWA’s involvement could significantly enhance healthcare services and the overall well-being of the community. Togbe Adaklu IV pledged his full support to GLOWA, assuring that he will be available to assist in any capacity necessary to ensure the successful implementation of their initiatives.
Mrs. Ivy Bedi of GLOWA responded to Togbe Adaklu IV’s call with a commitment to uphold professionalism and integrity in all of the organization’s operations. She assured that GLOWA would work diligently to safeguard its reputation and deliver on its promises to the people of Adaklu.
As the community looks forward to these efforts, there is a renewed sense of hope that, with genuine collaboration and accountability, the persistent challenges facing Adaklu can be effectively addressed, paving the way for sustained development and improved quality of life for its residents.