E/R:NDC Supporters Rally Behind Moses Tangbeh for Kwahu Afram Plains South DCE Position

 




The vetting process for the nomination of Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) in the Eastern Region has commenced, with supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Kwahu Afram Plains South throwing their weight behind the Constituency Secretary, Mr. Moses Tangbeh, for the position of District Chief Executive (DCE).


Scores of party faithful turned up in impressive numbers to show their support for Mr. Tangbeh as he attended his vetting session, signaling their confidence in his capabilities to lead the district effectively.


Mr. Moses Tangbeh, a seasoned party executive with a proven track record of service in various capacities, is widely respected for his strong grassroots connection and rapport with the communities. His unwavering commitment to the welfare of the constituency has earned him the trust and backing of many within the party.


Speaking to the media after his vetting, Mr. Tangbeh outlined his vision for the Kwahu Afram Plains South District. He pledged to focus on effective implementation of government policies to boost revenue mobilization, create jobs for the youth, and improve the educational sector.


He also emphasized the critical importance of road infrastructure in the district, stating that he would lobby for the construction and rehabilitation of roads to facilitate farming and enhance the district's role as part of Ghana's "food basket."


"I am hopeful that with my experience, strong grassroots support, and commitment to development, I will be endorsed to serve as the DCE for Kwahu Afram Plains South. If given the opportunity, I will work tirelessly to improve the lives of our people and transform the district," Mr. Tangbeh stated confidently.


His supporters expressed similar sentiments, affirming their belief that Mr. Tangbeh's leadership would usher in a new era of progress and development for the district.


As the vetting process continues, all eyes remain on Kwahu Afram Plains South, where Mr. Tangbeh's candidacy has ignited hope and enthusiasm among party members and the broader community.


Credit: Janet Kwakye 


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