The Central Regional Minister, Hon. Ekow Panyin Eduamoah, has embarked on a mission to galvanize key stakeholders in the region, reaffirming the NDC government’s Inflexible dedication to delivering transformative development and quality governance.
Undoubtedly, his recent work visit took him to the Agona East, Agona West, and Gomoa districts, where he engaged with staff of the Assemblies and traditional authorities, emphasizing their crucial role in driving the Reset Agenda of H.E. John Dramani Mahama.
Accompanied by Hon. Chief Mike Dery, Presidential Staffer assigned to the Central Regional Coordinating Council (CRCC) and Regional Political Coordinator, the Minister urged the staff to exemplify leadership, transparency, accountability, and efficiency, stressing that their efforts are crucial to the government’s initiatives aimed at improving the lives of the people.
The visit provided a valuable opportunity for the team to engage with traditional authorities, exploring ways to strengthen community participation and foster collaborative approaches to local governance.
The delegation, comprising key regional officials, also seized the occasion to update Assembly Members, Nananom, stakeholders, and community members on ongoing government projects, notable achievements, and upcoming development plans.
This historic visit has reinforced the spirit of partnership and shared commitment to regional growth, underscoring the NDC government’s dedication to working with all stakeholders to build a better Ghana.
The minister’s entourage included the Regional Director of NADMO, Hon. Kwesi Dawood, Former Regional Communications Officer Mr. Sampson Kwateng, Chief Director RCC, Hon. Mrs. Janet Quansah, Regional School Feeding Coordinator, Allan Paintsil, Assistant Director, Eunice Essel, Assistant Director II, and other regional appointees serving in key political capacities.
The visit is an utterly prove to the government’s commitment to collaborative governance and its resolve to leave no one behind in the pursuit of national development.
