Paragraph 1: A Call for Integrity and Transparency in Local Governance
The Bono Regional Minister, Hon. Joseph Addae Akwaboa, addressed newly confirmed District Chief Executives (DCEs) during their swearing-in ceremonies, emphasizing the crucial role of integrity, transparency, and good governance in their leadership. He cautioned against corrupt practices, reminding them that such actions could not only hinder development but also lead to dismissal by President John Dramani Mahama. The Minister’s words underscored the government’s commitment to ethical leadership and its expectation that those entrusted with public office would prioritize the welfare of their communities above personal gain. He urged the DCEs to view their positions as opportunities to serve and to make a tangible positive impact on the lives of the people they represent.
Paragraph 2: Introducing Proactive Leaders for District Development
Hon. Akwaboa expressed confidence in the abilities of the two confirmed DCEs, Stephen Azorba Awuni of Dormaa West and Collins Asoma of Berekum West, describing them as proactive and results-oriented individuals well-equipped to implement the President’s development agenda. Recognizing the importance of collaboration, he called upon traditional leaders and community members to support the newly appointed DCEs in their endeavors to bring about positive change. This call for unity highlighted the shared responsibility for development and the understanding that progress requires collaborative efforts between elected officials and the communities they serve.
Paragraph 3: Unanimous Endorsement and Official Swearing-in Ceremonies
Both Mr. Awuni and Mr. Asoma received overwhelming endorsements from their respective assemblies, reflecting the confidence placed in their leadership potential. The unanimous votes signaled a strong mandate for their vision and plans for their districts. The formal swearing-in ceremonies, conducted by His Lordship Justice Gabriel Mate-Teye, Supervising High Court Judge at the Sunyani High Court, marked the official commencement of their duties. The ceremonies were attended by enthusiastic assembly members and local residents, who expressed hope that the new leaders would usher in an era of accelerated development. The atmosphere of celebration underscored the community’s anticipation for positive change under the leadership of their newly elected officials.
Paragraph 4: Stephen Azorba Awuni: A Profile of the Dormaa West DCE
Mr. Stephen Azorba Awuni, aged 41, assumed the role of DCE for Dormaa West after receiving a resounding 100% endorsement from the assembly. His strong academic background, including a Bachelor of Education in Integrated Science from the University of Education, Winneba, and a Master of Education in Science Education from the University of Cape Coast, provided a solid foundation for his new responsibilities. His prior experience as Coordinator for Second Cycle Schools in the district demonstrated his familiarity with local educational challenges and opportunities, further equipping him to address the needs of the community. This combination of education and experience positioned him well to contribute effectively to the development of Dormaa West.
Paragraph 5: Collins Asoma: Leading Berekum West towards Progress
Mr. Collins Asoma, 39, took office as the DCE of Berekum West, also receiving unanimous support from the assembly members. His educational credentials, including a Bachelor of Education and a Master of Philosophy in Education, both from the University of Education, Winneba, along with his experience as a lecturer at Berekum College of Education, spoke to his commitment to education and community development. His background positioned him to understand the importance of investing in human capital and fostering a culture of learning within the district.
Paragraph 6: Commitments to Inclusive Governance and Development Priorities
Both Mr. Awuni and Mr. Asoma expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve and outlined their commitments to inclusive governance and development. Mr. Awuni pledged an open-door policy, emphasizing his intention to engage with all community members, regardless of their political affiliation, ethnicity, religion, or background. Mr. Asoma highlighted key priorities, including infrastructure development, economic growth, job creation, youth empowerment, education, and transparent governance – areas identified as crucial for the advancement of Berekum West. Both DCEs emphasized collaboration with stakeholders, recognizing that achieving their goals would necessitate working together with traditional leaders, civil society organizations, local businesses, religious leaders, political parties, youth groups, and other community partners. Their shared vision emphasized inclusivity, transparency, and a dedication to improving the lives of the people they serve.