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Galway Elects First African Female Mayor

Galway Elects First African Female Mayor

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Galway City just elected its first African woman mayor, Helen Ogbu, in a historic unanimous vote — a moment of pride and promise for a city ready to embrace diversity and community. Arriving in Galway 21 years ago, Ogbu brings a deep-rooted commitment to inclusion, youth empowerment, and stronger neighborhood ties, with plans to even explore a Citizens’ Assembly for deeper resident input. She’ll lead alongside Deputy Mayor Josie Forde, marking the second time two women hold the city’s top roles. Meanwhile, Galway County Council elected Andrew Reddington as Cathaoirleach, pledging to advance housing and community projects as Galway prepares for a pivotal year on the European stage. This is more than a leadership change — it’s a bold step toward a more inclusive, engaged, and united Galway.

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