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A New Dawn for Bosomtwe: My First Day as Your DCE – A Promise of Hope and Action

With a heart full of gratitude and a deep sense of responsibility, I stepped into my office as your new District Chief Executive. This is not just a job for me, it’s a calling, a chance to serve the chiefs and the good people that I love the most. From the moment I walked through the corridors and doors of the District Assembly, I felt the weight of your expectations and the power of your trust you have bestowed on me, And I want you to know this, I cannot afford to fail you.

My first day was filled with warm handshakes, insightful conversations with the District Coordinating Directors, Assembly Members led by their Presiding member , Heads of various Security services within the District, Heads of Departments and Units and the entire staff of the assembly. With a renewed determination to turn our shared vision and aspirations for Bosomtwe into reality, I listened, I learned, and I assured every person I met that this administration will be one of action, openness, and accountability.

To the farmers, traders, teachers, nurses, drivers, students, and every hardworking constituent of Bosomtwe, I see you. I hear you. And I am here for you. My leadership will not be from behind a desk, it will be in the communities, on the streets, and in the places where your struggles and dreams live.

We will ensure Bosomtwe receives it’s fair share of development. But more than that, we will restore hope. Because Bosomtwe deserves more than just promises, it deserves results.

This is just Day One, and the journey ahead is long. But with God’s guidance and your support, we will succeed together.

Thank you for believing in me. I promise to honor that belief every single day.

Yours in service
Hon. Engr. Abdullah Hamidu
District Chief Executive
Bosomtwe District

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