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The Anlo-Afiadenyigba Youth Council has welcomed the nomination of Wisdom B. Seade as the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for the Keta Municipal Assembly, expressing their unwavering support for his endorsement.
In a statement issued by the council, they described Mr. Seade as a dedicated grassroots politician who has consistently demonstrated competence, diligence, and a collaborative approach to leadership.
His nomination, they believe, is a significant step toward fostering unity, transparency, and inclusive development in the municipality.
“The Municipal Assembly needs someone like Mr. Seade for growth and development in unity, transparency, and tolerance,” the statement read, emphasising the nominee’s potential to lead with integrity and commitment.
The youth council further appealed to assembly members to give Mr. Seade an overwhelming endorsement, noting that his leadership would ensure the full implementation of government policies for the benefit of the people of Keta and Anlo at large.
As a long-time advocate for youth development, Mr. Seade has maintained strong ties with the Anlo-Afiadenyigba Youth Council, earning their respect and admiration for his dedication to grassroots progress.
The council expressed confidence that his leadership would bring renewed focus on community empowerment, infrastructural growth, and socio-economic advancement.
The nomination of Mr. Seade comes at a critical time when the Keta Municipality is looking to strengthen its governance structure and drive forward key developmental initiatives.
His expected confirmation as MCE is seen as a positive development that will enhance collaboration between the assembly, local stakeholders, and the youth.
The Anlo-Afiadenyigba Youth Council concluded its statement with a heartfelt message of congratulations, urging all stakeholders to rally behind Mr. Seade for the collective progress of the municipality.
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