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Frederick Adjei, a 27-year-old health information technician, has announced his interest in representing the Ashanti Region on the Council of State under the new NDC government.
In a statement declaring his intention, Mr Adjei said, “I possess a deep understanding of the needs and challenges facing our region and the country at large. My vision is to provide strong representation for the Ashanti Region, fostering economic growth, social justice, and cultural preservation.”
He further stated, “I am committed to serving our community with integrity, wisdom, and dedication. I pledge to work tirelessly with stakeholders, including traditional leaders, community groups, and government agencies, to address pressing issues and create opportunities for our people. I am confident that my skills, passion, and commitment make me an ideal candidate for this esteemed position.”
Mr Adjei has, therefore, called for support: “I respectfully ask for the unwavering support and trust of the good people of the Ashanti Region to make this dream of the Revolution Capabilities a real success story.”
He holds a professional master’s certificate in Media and Intercultural Communication from RUDN University, a Diploma in Health Information Management, a certificate in FLU Treatment Strategies (AMA PRA Category 1) from Harvard Medical School, as well as certificates in Public Speaking and Time Productivity Management.

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