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Delay in MMDCEs’ appointment is a sign of a struggling gov’t – David Tamakloe

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The Editor-In-Chief of Whatsup News portal, David Tamakloe says the delay in the appointment of Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) and the current agitations among NPP party supporters have exposed the current government as a struggling one.

He reasoned that the NPP government has over the years been boasting about how they have the men and yet it took the government several months to appoint MMDCEs who will serve the country and the government.

He told Samuel Eshun on the Happy Morning Show aired on e.TV Ghana and Happy 98.9FM: “When it comes to the appointment of the MMDCEs, the NPP expressed that there was no problem and that the president will nominate at his own time but this evidence shows that it was a struggle for the president to nominate people for these positions. The NPP also boasts of men who are capable of working so I don’t see why it will be difficult to get somebody to serve the country. They have failed to do their due diligence to pick the right people or the other people who didn’t get the nomination are fighting or trying to protest to show that they are more capable than the people who have been appointed”.

David encouraged that Local Governance Ministry quickly resolve issues raised in relation to the appointments of the MMDCEs so that “governance can smoothly run at the base”.

President Akufo-Addo has released names of nominees of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Executives (MMDCEs) to work in his second term.

This was announced by the Minister for Local Government, Dan Botwe at a press briefing on Sunday, September 19, 2021.He added that the list has been forwarded to the various regional ministers.

If approved by their respective Assemblies, they will assist President Akufo-Addo at the local government level during his second term.

Out of the 260 nominees, 38 are females whereas 222 are males.

No female was nominated in the Western and Ahafo regions according to the list.

In the Greater Accra Region, eight females were nominated for the MMDCEs role. But 21 males were nominated in the same region.

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