The District Chief Executive (DCE) nominee for Nkwanta North District Assembly in the Oti region has been confirmed by the Assembly members in the district. This was after the members had elected Alhassan Abubakar, as the Presiding Member (PM) who won by eighteen votes out of twenty two, paving way for the confirmation of the DCE nominee on Tuesday April 8, 2025 at the District Assembly conference hall.Read More
At the event the confirmation of the DCE, Nkwanta North Member of Parliament (MP), Hon. John Oti Bless, urged the Assembly members to prioritize unity among themselves in order to confirm the DCE nominee unanimously to ensure progressive development and prosecution of government’s setting the country agenda in the district.
He appealed to the people of Nkwanta North District to unite and support DCE nominee Mr Kudjo Dordoe Isaiah to develop the district if confirmed.
For his part, the Oti Regional Minister Hon John Kwadwo Gyapong whipped the Assembly members to do away with all kinds sentiments and confirm the DCE nominee with hundred percent votes as Krachi East and West did, for the sake of the development of the District.
He pleaded with the chiefs and people of Nkwanta North District to support Mr Isaiah Dordoe Kudjo to develop the district.
During the confirmation, a total of 22 electorates were eligible to vote and the end of polls, DCE nominee, Isaiah Dordoe Kudjo secured a unanimous confirmation.
In his acceptance speech, the DCE thanked members for reposing confidence in him with an overwhelming victory of twenty two of twenty two votes representing hundred percent. He assured the people and major stakeholders in the District of commitment to champion sustainable socio-economic development in the district.
Present there were the Oti Regional Minister Hon John Kwadwo Gyapong, Oti Regional Coordinating Director Rev. Harry Nii Kwatei Owoo, The representative of Ubor Konja Tassan VI, paramount chief of Kpassa Traditional Area, NDC’s Constituency and Regional party executives, some heads of departments from ORCC, staff of Nkwanta North District Assembly.