Government on Wednesday announced the appointment of 212 Chief
Executives for the Metropolitan Municipal and District Assemblies across
the country.
President Akuffo-Addo has already nominated Chief Executive for the
four Metropolitan Assemblies in Accra, Kumasi, Tamale and Secondi-
Takoradi, who have been endorsed by their respective Assemblies and
ushered into office.
In the Greater Accra, some of the nominees include Mr Daniel
Alexander Nii-Noi Adumuah as the Chief Executive for Ada West, Dr
Emmanuel Lamptey for Ga Central, while Madam Janet Tulasi Mensah for Ga
East.
In the Western Region, John Koah was nominated for Bia West, while Wilson Arthur takes care of Mpohor/WASSA East.
In the Volta Region, Ella Boateng was nominated for South Dayi while Richard Collins Arku handles North Tongu.
Hajia Alima Mahama, the Minister of Local Government and Rural
Development, at a press briefing said the appointment was done by the
President in exercising his responsibilities under Article 2431 of the
Constitution, which enjoins the President to appoint a District Chief
Executive for every district with prior approval of not less than two
thirds majority of members of the Assembly present and voting at the
meeting.
Hajia Alima said President Akuffo-Addo carried out extensive
consultation at the district, regional and national level before the
appointment of the Chief Executives with approval of the members of the
relevant Assemblies.
“The Chief Executives were capable members with expertise, experience
and temperament to head the Assemblies and inspire a new era of rapid
development in the country”, she added.
She said the President was grateful to all who showed keen interest
in the exercise and wished that those who were not named would
appreciate that there were other positions they may be called upon to
serve in the interest of the nation.
“This is the time for solidarity and focus on overcoming the
challenges that confronts the country to build together the prosperous
and a happy nation we desired”.
She said government as part of its expansion of local democracy would
amend the constitution to provide for the direct election of MMDCEs,
instead of appointment.
Source: GNA
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