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The newly-confirmed District Chief Executive of Bosome Freho, Charles Appiah-Kubi, has outlined his vision for the district, focusing on roads and other infrastructure development.
After receiving a unanimous 100% confirmation by assembly members, he has vowed to put aside party affiliations and work for the betterment of the district.
Mr. Appiah-Kubi acknowledged the historic precedent set by the assembly members' decision to endorse him without regard to party colors and inducement.

"I promised to work tirelessly to bring more development projects to the district and acknowledge the assembly members' historic endorsement," assuring them of his commitment to serve the district well.
Mr. Appiah-Kubi observed that all roads leading to communities in the district are dilapidated and pledged to fix them before the end of his tenure.

He intends to collaborate with traditional leaders, the Member of Parliament, and assembly members to drive development.
The DCE assured the people of Bosome Freho that his office will be accessible to all.

Additionally, he announced plans to devote one day each month to encourage communal labor, focusing on sanitation, in line with the President's directive.
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