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President Akufo-Addo's MCE nominee for Krachi West, Emmanuel Jalula, has said that he is confident of a 100% endorsement from the Assembly Members on October 5.
Mr Jalula assured the Municipality that he will continue the good work done by the outgoing MCE.
"The outgoing MCE, Mr Nti Osei Douglas, is my very close friend and I have seen the great job he has done for the Municipality and hope to continue where he stopped," he stated.
He noted that governance is a continuous process and so all the development projects started by Mr Osei Nti would be completed before he begins new ones.
Mr Jalula made this known to JoyNews after he was nominated for the position.
He said that with his experience, having worked in various positions and also as an indigene, he is hopeful to meet the expectations of his people.
He promised to have an open-door policy by bringing all on board irrespective of political affiliations.
Emmanuel Jalula therefore appealed to the Assembly Members to help confirm him so as to continue with the development projects started by his predecessor. He was grateful to the President for the confidence reposed on him.
Mr Jalula commended the outgoing MCE, Osei Nti Douglas for his leadership role during his tenure as MCE. He also commended the Chiefs for their support in maintaining peace and harmony
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