Dr. Emmanuel Appoh Mensah Shows Support for Gomoa East DCE

Dr. Emmanuel Appoh Mensah, a prominent figure in Ghanaian politics, attended the swearing-in ceremony of Hon. Magaret Naana Ackom as Gomoa East District Chief Executive.

The ceremony which took place today, was marked by the administration of oaths of office, allegiance, and secrecy by Central Regional Minister Hon. Ekow Eduamoah Panyin, which signified a crucial milestone in Hon. Ackom’s new role as DCE.

With his presence, Dr. Mensah demonstrated his dedication to the party’s ideals and the district’s development. Through galvanizing rhetoric, he invigorated party supporters, highlighting the President’s job creation initiatives and Hon. Ackom’s unwavering commitment to district development.

Dr. Mensah emphasized the importance of collective effort, urging party members to rally behind the new DCE to foster unity and progress in Gomoa East District.

This background highlights Dr. Mensah’s potential influence in the party and commitment to Ghana’s development.

Infact, as the party navigates its future direction, Dr. Mensah’s presence at the ceremony underscores his commitment to party unity and progress.Dr. Mensah’s role in promoting collective effort and cohesion within the party is crucial for the party’s success.

To separate the truth from the falsehood,by attending the ceremony and expressing support for Hon. Ackom, Dr. Mensah reinforced his dedication to the party’s ideals and the district’s development. This move is seen as a strategic effort to strengthen the party’s foundation and promote progress in Gomoa East District.

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