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The outgoing Oti Regional Minister has honoured President Akufo-Addo for the opportunity to serve in his administration.
During the end-of-year Regional Coordinating Council meeting, Deputy Superintendent of Prison (DSP) Daniel Machator (Rtd), the Minister expressed his deepest gratitude to the president for entrusting him with the responsibility of leading the Oti Region.
The minister also extended his appreciation to the Oti Regional Coordinating Council members, chiefs, and the people of Oti for their unwavering support and cooperation throughout his tenure.
The Minister urged the new leadership to build on the foundation laid during his tenure and encouraged the people in the region to continue working together, emphasising the importance of collaboration in driving the region’s development forward.
During his tenure, the Minister worked to promote development in the region, focusing on education, healthcare, and economic growth.
His commitment to improving the lives of the people in the Oti Region has been evident in the various initiatives and projects he has undertaken.
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