
President John Dramani Mahama has appointed 71 new District Chief Executives (DCEs) to spearhead development in eight regions across Ghana. This move is a significant step towards decentralizing power and promoting grassroots growth.
The new DCEs will be responsible for overseeing local governance, economic development, and infrastructure projects in their respective districts. They will work closely with local stakeholders to identify and address the unique challenges facing their communities.
To ensure a smooth transition, the appointees will undergo a comprehensive orientation program. This will equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively discharge their duties.
The appointment of the new DCEs is a testament to President Mahama’s commitment to empowering local communities. By entrusting these individuals with the responsibility of driving development, the government is demonstrating its faith in their ability to make a positive impact.
The regions that will benefit from the new appointments include the Volta, Oti, Ahafo, and five others. The government is confident that the new DCEs will work tirelessly to improve the lives of the people in their respective districts.