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Four Municipal and District Chief Executives in the Eastern Region have been sworn into office following their confirmation in accordance with Article 243(1) of the Constitution and section 20(1) of the Local Governance Act 2016.
The swearing-in followed confirmation elections conducted for assembly members by the Electoral Commission of Ghana across the respective Municipal and District Assemblies (MDAs).
Their confirmation marks a significant milestone in local governance and leadership in championing inclusive development at the local level for improved living conditions.
The newly confirmed MDCEs are Mr. Hakeem Antwi Abdul – Birim North Municipal Chief Executive; Madam Linda Ahenkora, Akyemansa District Chief Executive; Mr. Eric Ahinarkwa – Asene Manso Akroso District Chief Executive; Madam Paulina Akabila – Lower West Akim Municipal Chief Executive.
The swearing-in was performed by Mrs. Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey, Eastern Regional Minister at each of the four Municipal and District Assemblies.
Three out of the four MDAs gave 100 per cent endorsement to the nominees and Mr Ahinarkwa of the Asene Manso Akroso District got two-thirds majority of the 31 members of the assembly present to vote.
In her speech, Mrs. Awatey tasked the MDCEs to offer their best in the discharge of their duties as they are responsible for the day-to-day performance of the executive and administrative functions of the District Assembly.
She commended the electorates for the comportment exhibited in the electoral process and urged them to contribute their quota to the development of the nation.
The newly approved MDCEs pledged to perform their duties required of them.
The Minister was accompanied by Dr Mark-Oliver Kevor, Acting Director-General of the National Information Technology Agency and the Eastern Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress.
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