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Mr Joseph Kwadwo Ofori, former National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament (MP) for the Akan Constituency, says he was the most experienced candidate for Kadjebi District Chief Executive (DCE) post.
Mr Ofori, who was among the twelve aspirants filing for the DCE position, said this during an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at Kadjebi in the Oti Region. He served as MP for the area between January 2009 to January 2017. Mr Ofori told GNA that he was an elected Assemblyman for the Kadjebi Central Electoral Area between 2002 and 2008, before being elected as NDC parliamentary candidate in 2008.
He said he had expertise in mobilizing the electorate in generating enough internally generated funds (IGF) for the assembly. The former lawmaker said in a situation where the local assembly was able to generate enough IGF, it would not need to rely on the District Assemblies’ Common Fund (DACF) for development projects. Mr Ofori, also known as Wofapaye told GNA that he would involve the chiefs and religious leaders in all deliberations, as they are key in local governance.
He said he was a down-to-earth person and that no one would be left behind in his administration when appointed DCE. Other contestants are; Mr. Isaac Abavon, Akan Constituency Secretary of the NDC, Mr. Richard Akrasi, Akan Constituency Communications Officer of the NDC, Emmanuel Klu, Akan Constituency Director of Elections of the NDC, Nana Kow Hayward Yaidoo, Development Economist.
The rest are; Mabel Fadji Akakpo, former Akan Constituency Women Organizer of the NDC, Rev. Peter Aduam, Civil Servant, Rabiu Mohammed Ali, Public Servant, Dr. Sam Suraj Issaka, Research Scientist, Stephen Kwame Yeboah-Mantey, Enterprise Practitioner, Emmanuel Kofi Darko, Business Executive and Abdul Rasheed Sulemana, former Akan Constituency Secretary of the NDC. Oti Region will on Monday, January 27 start the vetting of 143 candidates, who have filed for MMDCEs positions in the Region.
Source: GNA