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20.03.2017 Politics

Shai-Osudoku youth wants Oyortey as DCE

20.03.2017 LISTEN
By GNA

By Laudia Sawer, GNA
Dodowa (GAR), Mar 20, GNA - Some youths in the Shai-Osudoku District have appealed to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to consider appointing Mr Stephen Nene Oyortey as the District's Chief Executive Officer.

Mr Oyortey, who is an Assembly Member for the Adaam Electoral area, is also the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) Youth Organiser for the Shai-Osoduko Constituency and the 2016 NPP parliamentary candidate for the area.

The Youth led by Mr Abraham Akunor Kornor and Mr Franklin Ocloo, NPP deputy youth organizer and chairman for NPP polling station executive respectively in the constituency told the Ghana News Agency that he stood tall among the four candidates who were vying for the position.

The other three contestants are: Mr Dan Akuffo, Mr Fred Ofei and Mr Noah Awartey.

According to the youth, he was the best person for the job as he had plans to work with stakeholders especially the traditional authorities to develop the District.

Health wise, they indicated that Mr Oyortey had promised to develop an all-inclusive health education team for the District to ensure the total well-being of the residents.

They noted that as a measure to improve the district performance in the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), series of vacation clinics and mock examinations for Junior High School students would be initiated to deepen their understanding of their courses as well as learn how to properly understand and answer questions under his leadership.

They stated that, when nominated and confirmed, Mr Oyortey would be in a better position to provide the needed vocational and technical training for unemployed youth in the district to enable them earn some income.

According to them, Mr Oyortey who is an investment banker, would showcase the district's assets on the internet through the use of new digital tools to attract tourists and investments into the area which would lead to the generation of more jobs and revenue for residents.

GNA

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