
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Ablekuma Central, Hon. Frank Nkansah, has reiterated the Assembly’s commitment to inclusive and people‑centered development during a stakeholders engagement forum held on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
The forum brought together assembly members, traditional authorities, business operators, civil society groups, and residents to deliberate on key development priorities and strengthen collaboration between the Assembly and community actors.
Addressing participants, Hon. Nkansah outlined a vision anchored on equitable access to opportunities, improved service delivery, and enhanced quality of life for all residents.
“Our ultimate goal is to build a municipality where every resident has access to opportunities, essential services, and a safe, clean, and prosperous environment,” he stated.
Stakeholders raised concerns on waste management, youth unemployment, and local infrastructure gaps. The MCE assured participants that their contributions would directly inform policy direction and guide the Assembly’s development interventions.
He emphasized that collective effort remains central to the municipality’s progress.
“I therefore call upon all stakeholders gathered here today to continue supporting the Assembly’s development agenda. Let us work together to strengthen local governance, promote accountability, encourage investment, and improve the welfare of our communities,” he urged.
Hon. Nkansah highlighted the Assembly’s development priorities, noting that job creation, sanitation, healthcare, and security remain the core pillars driving Ablekuma Central’s sustainable growth agenda.


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