DCE?s Won?t Be Vetted?Ministry

Persons nominated as district, municipal and metropolitan chief executives will not go through vetting by Parliament as it is being suggested by a section of the public.

The nominees will rather go through the normal laid down procedures of either being endorsed or rejected by their respective assemblies.

The deputy minister for local government and rural development, Kofi Poku-Adusei, said this in an interview with the paper yesterday in response to suggestions by some members of the public that the new chief executives be vetted.

Mr Poku-Adusei said nominees normally go through some vetting conducted by the Government to ensure that those selected are competent and do not have any question marks against them.

?What pertains at Parliament is quite different from the approval of the chief executive by the assemblies, he said.

The President, John Agyekum Kufuor, recently nominated 30 persons as chief executives for assemblies in the Volta, Central and the Greater Accra regions. As mandated by the constitution, every four years the President appoints chief executives to man all the districts in the country.

Source: GhanaWeb

You may like

Kennedy Agyapong has had his fine reduced to $500

Blow to Anas Aremeyaw: Kennedy Agyapong dodges $18m bullet, court slashes damages to $500

Peter Turkson

Ghana’s Peter Turkson among key contenders as Vatican eyes next pope

Chop bar

Foreign aid fails Ghana’s chop bar workers, new findings reveal

Qatar opens Quran centre in Accra

Qatar-funded Al-Mustafa Mosque opens in Accra as new centre for worship and Quranic studies

Ghana military leaders in Zimbabwe

Ghana military delegation tours Zimbabwe’s model waste facility

Ghana's economy is recovering

Ghana’s inflation eases again as stronger cedi boosts economic recovery

Public notice
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE