Ketu North MCE salutes workers on May Day 

By Michael Foli Jackidy, GNA 

Dzodze (V/R), May 1, GNA – Reverend Martin Amenaki, Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Ketu North, has extended warm greetings and appreciation to workers across the municipality in commemoration of this year’s May Day celebration. 

In a message to mark the occasion, Rev. Amenaki commended the hardworking men and women of Ketu North for their dedication, resilience, and commitment to duty, describing their contributions as vital to the growth and development of the municipality. 

He paid tribute to farmers, teachers, nurses, doctors, traders, assembly staff, security personnel, artisans, public servants and private sector workers for their invaluable roles in sustaining the local economy and strengthening communities. 

Rev. Amenaki said the continuous sacrifices and efforts of workers remained the driving force behind the progress of Ketu North and the broader national development agenda. 

“Your resilience, discipline and commitment to duty continue to drive the progress of Ketu North. We are proud of your efforts and deeply appreciate the role each one of you plays in building our municipality,” he said. 

He reaffirmed the commitment of the Ketu North Municipal Assembly to creating an enabling environment that promotes decent work, skills development, and sustainable livelihoods for all. 

Rev. Amenaki said the Assembly remained focused on implementing initiatives that would expand economic opportunities, support enterprise growth, and improve working conditions across the Municipality. 

He noted that the Assembly would continue to prioritise programmes and policies that empowered workers, enhanced productivity, and promoted inclusive development. 

The MCE urged workers to remain committed to excellence, patriotism, and service, while working collectively towards the advancement of the municipality. 

He called for sustained collaboration among all sectors to build a productive, inclusive, and forward-looking Ketu North where every worker was valued and empowered to thrive. 

GNA 

Edited by Maxwell Awumah/ Linda Asante Agyei