By Robert Tachie Menson
Dormaa Ahenkro (Bono), Jan. 16, GNA – Mr Dominic Adomah, the Dormaa Central Constituency Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has given the assurance, that the appointment of its Municipal Chief Executive would be devoid of tribalism, favouritism and cronyism.
He said three people in the Municipality had so far submitted their applications for the appointment of the position, adding that “as to whether the person to be given the position should be a native or a non-native of Dormaa, it would be determined by the vetting process”.
Mr Adomah emphasised that the party would follow its cherished ideals as well the principles of accountability, probity and transparency and its constitution too in the vetting and appointment processes.
In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at Dormaa-Ahenkro in the Bono Region, Mr Adomah said it was not appropriate to disclose the identities of the applicants now but added that he remained the most suitable person to occupy the position.
He said he was highly optimistic and confident that he would be appointed and assume the position of the MCE.
“I believe in myself, and I stand out with unique, extraordinary qualities among all those who have submitted their applications.
As a team player, competent, accommodative, vocal and media friendly, there is no way I will be disappointed,” he stated.
“In fact, I am embedded with the requisite skills and the knowledge and based on my long service and experience in the NDC I have gained deeper understanding of the party’s constitution and structures, having sacrificed my time and resources to serve the party in various capacities,” Mr Adomah stated.
He said the party in the municipality expected not less than six or more applications for the position, saying all the applications would be forwarded to its regional office by Friday January 17, 2025.
That would follow the vetting of the applicants where three of them would be shortlisted and forwarded to Accra for consideration.
“In fact, any card bearing member of the NDC in the constituency can apply for the MCE position, however the applicants must be loyal member, hardworking, committed and dedicated to the course of the Party,” Mr Adomah stated.
He reaffirmed the Party’s commitment to implement the 24-hour economy goal, to create jobs for more people and help alleviate poverty in the country.
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