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The Agona West Municipal Assembly on Tuesday failed for the third conservative time to elect a Presiding Member (PM) for the Assembly.
The Assembly was officially inaugurated in January 2020.
Mr. Solomon Forson, an Assemblyman for Abora Electoral Area at Agona Nyakrom, and Mr Paul Akyerem, Assemblyman for Agona Otsenkorang contested the position.
In the first round, Mr. Forson polled 14 votes while Mr. Akyerem also obtained 15 votes out of the 44 members present with 15 of the ballots rejected.
The second round saw Mr Akyerem with 21 votes and Mr Forson with 14 votes while 10 out of the ballots were rejected.
The election was supervised by Agona West Municipal Office of the Electoral Commission (EC).
Mrs. Justina Marigold Assan, the Agona West Municipal Chief Executive(MCE) expressed worry over the development.
She reminded the Assembly members that the development of the area should be a priority to facilitate the socio-economic development of the people.
The MCE said without a Presiding Member, Â it would be extremely difficult for the Assembly to hold meetings to meet the requirement for accessing the Urban Development Grant(UGD) and the District Development Fund(DDF), a World Bank facility to push the development agenda of the Municipality.
She expressed regret that some members had taken an entrenched position to derail the growth of Agona West.
Mrs Assan appealed to the members to rescind their decisions and get a PM to help push the development agenda forward.
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