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DCE Denies Allegations Of Misusing 8 Billion Cedis For Residency Renovation

The District Chief Executive (DCE) for Abura Asebu KwamanKese district, Hon. Daniel Mensah Weddy, has categorically denied allegations that 8 billion cedis was used for the renovation of the DCE’s residency.

He attributed these claims to partisan politics and propaganda from NPP communicators.

The DCE emphasized that partisan politics hinders development in the district and urged the public to disregard any misinformation.

He expressed his commitment to the district’s transformation and sustainable development.

The DCE’s vision is to take the district from its current state of underdevelopment to a more sustainable and developed state.

He assured the public that he will not be swayed by propaganda and misinformation.

He urged the public to ignore any propaganda and misinformation spread by NPP communicators, stating that their goal is to tarnish his image and hinder the district’s progress.

Lastly, the DCE emphasizes that occupying the official residence is a practical decision, allowing for more efficient use of government resources.

The allocated funds can be redirected to other important purposes, benefiting the district and its citizens.

The DCE distinguishes their approach from the previous administration, which allegedly mismanaged government resources.

By residing in the official residence, the DCE demonstrates a commitment to responsible resource management and accountability.

The DCE’s decision aims to maximize the district’s resources, ensuring that funds are used effectively for the benefit of the community.

This approach reflects a focus on prudent resource management and accountability in public office.

By Douglas Oyiboh Amponsah

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