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General News of Tuesday, 22 April 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

New Keta MCE holds familiarisation meeting with government institutions

Keta Municipal Assembly Update

Mr. Wisdom Seade is the new Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Keta. He recently met with various government institutions in the Volta Region. His goal was to introduce himself and discuss development issues.

The institutions he visited included the Ghana Police Service, Ambulance Service, and Municipal Hospital. He also met with the National Commission for Civic Education, Nurses and Midwifery Training College, and Ghana Education Service.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, Mr. Seade shared his positive experiences from his first two days at work. He believes collaboration among workers will help the assembly progress.

"My first day as MCE was very interesting," he said. "I met with key departments to discuss our way forward."

Mr. Seade's visits aimed to understand successes and challenges in each institution. He wants immediate actions for the municipality's development.

He noted that he previously served as an assembly member. Now, as MCE, he seeks detailed knowledge of personnel and offices before Easter break.

Serious administrative work will begin after Easter. He urged all heads of institutions and workers to prepare for action.

The MCE emphasized that the assembly is committed to addressing challenges alongside local leaders like MP Kwame Dzudzorli Gakpe and Presiding Member Christopher Mensah.

He called on the public for support in achieving their goals. The assembly plans to improve infrastructure, education, economic development, sports, agriculture, and health services.

Mr. Seade praised Mr. Innocent Gawuah, the Coordinating Director, and other assembly workers for their past support. He expects similar collaboration moving forward to make Keta a preferred destination.

Heads of institutions expressed satisfaction with Mr. Seade’s visit during their meeting with him. They pledged to work together for Keta's progress and development.

They viewed his engagement as a sign of commitment from the assembly to collaborate effectively with other government bodies in reshaping its structure for better solutions.