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    MP criticizes geopolitical criteria in MMDCE vetting process

    myghanadailyBy myghanadailyJanuary 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Member of Parliament for Central Tongu, Mr. Alexander Gabby Hotordze, has expressed dissatisfaction with the geopolitical criteria as one of the benchmarks adopted for vetting and selecting Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs).

    Speaking on the third day of the ongoing the National Democratic Congress (NDC) vetting process in Ho, which involved aspirants from Central Tongu and South Tongu, Mr. Hotordze stated that the criteria could create division within the party if not thoroughly discussed.

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    “I am not comfortable with it. This should have been discussed extensively as a party before implementation. If this criterion is enforced as it stands, it could cause problems. The party must prioritize rewarding hard work and loyalty over geopolitical considerations,” he said. The MP stressed that appointments should be based on merit and contributions to the party, rather than geographical or ethnic considerations.

    “The party should reward those who have truly worked hard and been loyal. We cannot allow individuals who claim they have contributed when there is no evidence to support it. Appointments must reflect dedication, not mere appearances,” he added.  The NDC’s National Secretary, Mr  Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, had earlier directed that the selection process considers the customary, geographical, and ethnic composition of districts to ensure balanced distribution of political power and influence.

    He argued that this approach would foster unity and rally communities around a shared developmental agenda. Togbe Komla Sakpiti V, Chief of Bakpa Awadiwoekome, welcomed the geopolitical criteria, noting that it could finally allow the Bakpa Traditional Area to have one of its own as the DCE for Central Tongu.

    “We have two traditional areas in Central Tongu: Bakpa and Mafi. The MP is from Mafi, so this is the time for Bakpa to also receive its reward, as outlined by the General Secretary,” Togbe Sakpiti stated. He explained that the chiefs from Bakpa Traditional Area came out in large numbers to support aspirants from their community, expressing confidence that the President would listen to their plea.

    “Since the advent of democracy, Bakpa has not had an indigenous DCE. We are pleading with the President to appoint someone from Bakpa to address our challenges and foster peace in the district,” Togbe Sakpiti added. The geopolitical approach has sparked a mix of support and criticism, highlighting the delicate balance between meritocracy and representation in local governance appointments.

    Source: GNA

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