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Nsawam-Adoagyiri Assembly urged to avoid partisan politics to ensure growth


Mr Frank Annoh Dompreh, the Member of Parliament for Nsawam-Adoagyiri and Majority Chief Whip in Parliament, has called on the Assembly to avoid partisan politics and work to give the Municipality a facelift.

He said unity was paramount in enhancing development and urged the members to work in harmony with the citizenry to ensure the growth of the area.

Mr Annoh Dompreh said this at the endorsement of the two personalities by the 42-member Assembly.

The Assembly endorsed Mr Emmanuel Owusu Arthur as the Municipal Chief Executive, while Mr Amos Kwame Danso, the Assemblymember for Denso-so Electoral Area at Adoagyiri, was elected the Presiding Member.

Mr Dompreh plegded to use his share of the common fund to facilitate the completion of projects in the area to enhance the living conditions of the people.

Mr Seth Kwame Akyeampong, the Eastern Regional Minister, commended the Assembly members for the speedy endorsement of the two personalities saying it would aid development of the area.

He said the New Patr
iotic Party (NPP) was committed to continuing with projects in the communities and asked the citizens to support it in the coming elections.

Mr Owusu Arthur, the newly appointed Chief Executive, expressed gratitude to the members and assured of working with them in unity to bring more development to the municipality.

‘Let’s all come together to continue to construct and complete ongoing structures like schools, roads and other developmental projects in the municipality,’ he said.

Mr Danso, the Presiding Member, and Mr Jeremiah Agyekum Amoako, the Nsawam-Adoagyiri Municipal Coordinating Director, called on the Regional Minister and the Member of Parliament to continue to support the Assembly in its development endeavours.

Source: Ghana News Agency