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Atiwa West Assembly confirmed Akomaning Asamoah as DCE


  31 Juillet      74        Politique (25555),

 

By Edmund Quaynor, GNA
Kwabeng (E/R), July 31, GNA – The Atiwa West District Assembly has confirmed the President’s Nominee, Mr Isaac Akomaning Asamoah as the first District Chief Executive(DCE) of the Assembly with a hundred per cent vote.
All the 25 members of the Assembly who were present at the special meeting at Kwabeng voted in favour of the nominee.
The Atiwa West District Assembly is a new Assembly created out of the former Atiwa District Assembly.
Earlier, in the first ballot, the nominee polled 15 votes against nine no votes, which fell short of the two thirds votes required for his confirmation.
The meeting was therefore adjourned for about an hour for further consultation before the Assembly reconvened for the second time to cast their vote.
Mr Kwesi Amoako-Attah, the Minister for Roads and Highways and Member of Parliament for Atiwa West, reminded the Assembly Members that the Atiwa District Assembly establishment in 2004 had always confirmed the Presidential nominee on the first voting whether there were under the government of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) or under the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
He therefore urged the Assembly Members not to allow themselves to be recorded in the history of the Assembly as the first to reject a Presidential nominee for the position of the District Chief Executive.
He said when it came to development issues; Atiwa had always been united and urged the Members to consider the Presidential nominee.
The Eastern Regional Minister, Mr Eric Kwakye Darfour reminded the Assembly Members that they had a responsibility ‘on their hands’ because their District was where the President hailed from and they had to prove that they were ready to contribute to the development of the District by confirming the President’s nominee.
GNA
EAQ/DSA

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