US-Based Ghanaian Sworn In As The Youngest Ever Council Member For A City In Florida
Ghanaians are out there doing the work and getting recognized for it.
With his swearing-in, Ebo Entsuah became the youngest ever Council Seat member for a city in Florida called Clermont.
Ebo had gone into an election back in November but had to go through a run-off when none of the candidates secured more than 50% votes required.
However, Ebo put in the work and got his fellow city folks to elect him to the Council seat of their city.
Sworn in ✅ Officially the youngest City Councilman in Clermont’s history. Let’s get to work ✊🏿 pic.twitter.com/wXdo9VEUOX
— Reuel (@Ebo_Entsuah) January 13, 2021
Ebo’s parents are from Ghana, though he was born in Canada. He then moved to United States in his early age where attended school.
Ebo Entsuah is a proud product of the Lake County education system and State University System of Florida. After graduating East Ridge High School, Entsuah attended Florida State University on an academic scholarship, to later play on the Seminole Football team with National Championship winners in 2014.
Ebo works as a policy principal for a Clean Energy Trade Association.
He speaks English, Twi and Spanish.
Credit: Kuulpeeps
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