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E/R:Tamimu Halidu Confirmed as Kwahu West MCE, Pledges Unity and Development

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  The Kwahu West Municipal Assembly has officially confirmed Hon. Tamimu Halidu as the new Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), following a successful confirmation ceremony held at the Assembly Hall. Hon. Halidu received a strong vote of confidence, securing 70.3% of votes from assembly members—an endorsement of his leadership potential and vision for the municipality. Addressing attendees after his confirmation, the newly appointed MCE emphasized the need for unity and collaboration to drive development. "I am committed to fostering inclusiveness, unity, and prosperity for all," he assured. The ceremony was well-attended, drawing assembly members, traditional leaders, political party representatives, and residents—all united in hope for the municipality’s transformation. In his acceptance speech, Hon. Halidu expressed deep gratitude to the President, the Assembly Members, the leadership of the NDC, and the wider community for their trust. He pledged to lead a people-centered adm...

E/R:Hon. Samuel Asamoah Unanimously Confirmed as Kwahu East DCE

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Hon. Samuel Asamoah has been unanimously confirmed as the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Kwahu East, securing 100% of the votes cast by all 32 Assembly Members—including elected representatives and government appointees—as required by law. In his acceptance remarks, Hon. Asamoah expressed deep gratitude for the trust placed in him and pledged to work collaboratively with the Assembly Members to accelerate development across the district. He emphasized his commitment to an open-door policy, encouraging inclusive governance and active participation from all residents in shaping the district’s future. The Eastern Regional Minister, Hon. Rita Akosua Adjei Awatey, who supervised the confirmation process, commended the Assembly for its unity. She highlighted that the government's Reset Agenda begins with strong leadership at the local level and urged the people to place development above partisan interests. Credit: Janet Kwakye