
Mr Wisdom Seade, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Keta, in the Volta Region, has engaged various government institutions in the area to introduce himself and discuss issues that would foster development.
The institutions visited include; the Ghana Police Service, Ambulance Service, Municipal Hospital, National Commission for Civil Education (NCCE), Nurses and Midwifery Training College, Ghana Education Service and others within the Municipality.
Mr Seade, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, said the experience within the first-two days at work was encouraging and said the collaboration from workers would help the assembly to progress.
“My first day at work as MCE was very interesting one. I used the opportunity to have a meeting with the Coordinating Director, Human Resource Management Department, Municipal Finance Department and others for the way forward,” he said.
He said the visit to the various heads of institutions was to learn at first hand successes and challenges for immediate resetting actions for the development of the municipality.
“My brother, you know previously I was here as an assembly member, but now am here as the new Municipal Chief Executive, so l deem it necessary to have proper details of the personnel I am coming to work together with and the offices as well, we will do that before leaving for the Easter break.”
He said that serious administrative works would commence after the Easter break and urged all heads of institutions, individuals and workers to get ready for action to restructure the assembly to meet the resetting agenda of the ruling government.
The MCE said the assembly was committed to addressing the numerous challenges identified in collaboration with Mr Kwame Dzudzorli Gakpe, the Member of Parliament of Keta, the Presiding Member (MP), Mr Christopher Mensah, assembly members and other stakeholders and urged the public to also provide the necessary support to achieve the targeted goals.
He said the assembly would outline plans to improve infrastructure, education, economic development, sports, agriculture and health among others, for the assembly to create a better and enabling living environment for residents and promote economic growth and development.
Mr Seade commended the Keta Municipal Coordinating Director, Mr Innocent Gawuah, heads of institutions and all other individual assembly workers for their support to previous MCEs over the years and demanded for same collaboration to work hard to fix challenges and make Keta a favourite destination for all.
Some heads of institutions GNA engaged during the meeting expressed satisfaction about the MCE’s visit and pledged to work together with him for the progress and development of the Keta municipality.
They described the MCE’s engagement as a move that demonstrated the assembly’s commitment to work hand in hand with other government institutions within the area to reshape the structures of the assembly for effective solutions and answers.
From Evans Worlanyo Ameamu, Keta
GNA
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