By Benard Worlali Awumee
Anloga, (V/R), April 17, 2025, GNA. Madam Sandra Seyram Kpedor, the new District Chief Executive (DCE) of the Anloga District Assembly, has begun a familiarization tour of key public facilities within the district.
The tour, which came off Wednesday 16th April, marked her first official duty, began with visits to some key institutions and structures, including the ongoing District Assembly office complex.
While inspecting the projects, Madam Kpedor expressed her interest in ensuring these essential facilities’ timely completion and functionality.
“I believe that leadership must begin with first-hand knowledge of the situation on the ground. These sites are not just structures; they are the foundation for effective administration and service delivery.” She indicated.
She also inspected vital equipment, including the District Road Improvement Project (DRIPS) machines, and interacted with some site engineers to understand their needs and challenges.
The DCE’s next stop was the newly completed car park in Anloga, which is yet to be officially commissioned. Impressed by the quality of work, she emphasised its relevance in addressing transportation and congestion challenges for both drivers and pedestrians.
At the Anloga Fire Service station, DCE held a meeting with the Chief Fire Officer and her team, discussing the challenges they face in ensuring public safety. The interaction allowed her to better appreciate the dedication of the personnel and the logistical constraints confronting the service.
“Our security and emergency services are the silent guardians of our communities. It is our responsibility to ensure they have the resources they need to perform effectively,” she remarked.
The final visit was to the Anloga Magistrate Court, where the DCE engaged the Magistrate and staff in a cordial discussion. The visit focused on understanding the judicial system at the district level and identifying areas where the Assembly could lend support.
During her interaction with the Ghana News Agency after the tour, she disclosed her motive behind the tour
“This tour is not symbolic, but it represents my leadership style, engaged, responsive, and committed to inclusive development. Together, we will build a stronger District.”
She also promised a very transformative leadership where she promised to priories infrastructural development for education and health.
Her proactive approach has already drawn positive attention from stakeholders in the district who see it as a promising start to a tenure focused on transparency, institutional strengthening, and grassroots development.
GNA
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