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Members of the Ablekuma Central Municipal Assembly has appealed to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to re-appoint the current Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) Mariama Karley Amui, to continue her “good works.”
According to them, the success of the Assembly was accomplished with the able leadership demonstrated by Madam Amui.
They said she had “proven beyond a reasonable doubt” that the President of the Republic made the right choice by appointing her as the MCE.
The appeal was made during the Assembly’s last general meeting for the year to review activities for 2020 and put new strategies in place for a successful 2021.

Present at the meeting were Assembly Members from Laterbiokorshie, Abossey Okai, Mataheko, Sukura, Gbotsui, Nmenmette and Manbrook; and four Government Appointees.
Presiding Member and Assembly Member for Nmenmette, Yakubu Abane Asoke, described the MCE as “unifier, peacemaker and a good listener.”
“I have worked with many MCE’s but this woman is different in the sense that even though the Municipal Assembly is less than two years old, it has experienced growth in many sectors.
She is a mother to all… During the lockdown period, she led the Assembly to provide relief to many and ensured that they all survived the period of hardship.”
Mr Abane Asok stressed that their request met, threatening that they will boycott voting for any other should the request be overlooked.
“We are appealing that if someone else is brought to us aside from our MCE, we will vote against that new person.”
Assembly Member for Laterbiokorshie, Muntari Wahab also noted that the Municipality had benefitted from several developmental projects such as schools, hospitals, sporting facilities, and roads initiated by the MCE.
“The MCE is someone who believes in development, as such, if she is given another chance to continue with her vision, the Assembly would become one of the best in Greater Accra.”
Mataheko Assembly Member, Dora Osei Boateng, also described the MCE as “sociable”.

She said through the efforts of the MCE, work had begun in her electoral area for the construction of drainage systems—a problem that they faced for many years.
The MCE on her part expressed appreciation to President Akufo-Addo for the confidence reposed in her and congratulated him on his re-election as President for another term.
She also thanked the Assembly Members for the support over the period, adding that the covid-19 pandemic affected some activities of the Assembly, making revenue generation difficult but was hopeful that 2021 would be a better year to meet all set targets.
At the meeting, the Assembly adopted the Model Urban Passenger Transport Services Bye-Laws 2017 to regulate urban passenger transport in the Assembly.
Looking at the way forward for 2021, the Assembly planned on channelling its common fund towards the construction of a Municipal Court, Clinic at Abossey Okai, repair faulty streetlights, renovate three basic schools, and construct a Library Complex and Information Communication Technology (ICT) Centre.
The Assembly would also use its Internally Generated Funds to provide sheds for traders at the Onion Market and undertake a Community Self Help Project, which would provide a financial top-up to support projects that were initiated by community leaders.
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