Mardah 4 Assembly District 77 - Vote June 25

Mardah 4 Assembly District 77 - Vote June 25

Bringing our Communities Together 

I am running for the Assembly seat of District 77 because I believe that I can make a difference in the District. For too long, we have been invisible, and I dare say, it is time to be visible. It is time to represent not only the emerging African population in the district, but all the residents of Assembly District 77. I am urging all our community leaders in the district and beyond, to join the forces of change that is going to sweep through the Bronx, and hopefully expand throughout the city. The time for emerging populations is now, and together we can pull this off.

It’s Time for Africans to Have Representation, a Seat at the Political Table in NY!
— Mohammed Mardah

Mardah 4 Assembly District 77 - Vote June 25

Mardah 4 Assembly District 77 - Vote June 25

Meet Mohammed Mardah

Mardah started his political journey and community service journey with City Council Member Reverend T. Wendell Foster, has been an advocate for the African community. He served as one of the first members of the African Leadership Council established by Helen Diane Foster when she succeeded her father as Councilwoman of District 16.

Mardah is the former chairperson of the African Advisory Council of the Bronx Borough President’s office. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the New York Botanical Garden, where he represents the New York City Comptroller.

Mardah is the Executive General Secretary of the Muslims and Immigrant Coalition for Justice, a member of the Board of Bridge Builders, an advocacy organization in Highbridge, and a long-time member of the Bronx Community Board 4, serving on the Youth and Education Committee.

He served as the youngest Executive Secretary General of the National Council of Ghanaian Associations, NCOGA, the umbrella organization of Ghanaian organizations in the Tristate Area. Mardah is currently a member of the NCOGA Board of Directors. A strong advocate for education and public safety, Mardah is a member of the NYC School Safety Coalition.

Mardah, a married father of two, has also served as the President of the Yankasa Association of the U.S.

Mardah is the candidate the African community has been waiting for.

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