The Volta Regional Secretariat of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has congratulated all confirmed Municipal and District Chief Executives (MDCEs) across the region, emphasising their critical role in steering political and administrative leadership at the local levels.
In a statement signed by Mr Bright Kwashie Ege, the Acting Regional Secretary, available to the GNA, the Party expressed deep appreciation to all individuals and institutions who played roles in the successful confirmation processes.
"We sincerely appreciate the tireless efforts of the Volta Regional Minister, Regional and Constituency Executives, Members of Parliament, Assembly members, Chiefs, Queen Mothers, Opinion Leaders, and all stakeholders who contributed to the successful confirmation of the President's nominees," the release stated.
The statement recognised the confirmations as a "significant step forward in our region's development," and charged the appointees to uphold the party's core values by working tirelessly to fulfill the NDC's manifesto promises. "These appointments are not merely ceremonial," the statement said.
"Our MDCEs are expected to drive performance excellence, supervise district departments, and manage resources prudently, while serving as the central government's representatives on the ground".
The newly confirmed MDCEs are: Bless Kodjo Katamani - Akatsi North, Alfred Klu Odikro - Agotime -Ziope, Jerry Yaw Ameko - Adaklu, Courage Kwame Kokroko - South Dayi, Ernest Adevor - North Dayi, Prosper Kumi - Hohoe, Manfred Tawiah - Afadzato South, Killian Donkor - Kpando, and Prosper Francis Dussey - Ho West.
The rest are; Stephen Adom - Ho, Victoria Amefadzi Yawa Doe - North Tongu, Dodzi Mornyuie Addison - Central Tongu, Rev. Martin Amenaki - Ketu North, Daniel Dagba - Akatsi South, Sandra Seyram Kpedor - Anloga, Wisdom Bondieu Seade- Keta, Nicholas Kwabla Worclachie - Ketu South, and Ms Victoria Dzeklo - South Tongu.
The Regional Secretariat called on the new appointees to approach their duties with integrity, inclusiveness and diligence.
"We are confident in their abilities. We urge them to rise above partisanship and deliver on the expectations of the people they serve," the statement said.
As the region looks forward to accelerated development and effective local governance, the NDC has assured the people of its continued support for the MDCEs in line with its broader vision for national progress.