Make Samuel Ocquaye Osu Klottey Korley MCE – NPP Youth demands

Miss Priscilla Torgbor (middle) addressing the press in Accra. With her is Mr Robert Nii Oko Adams (left), opinion leader and Mr Isaac Otu Nortey (right), opinion leader, Ashante Blohum. Picture: ESTHER ADJEI

The Osu Klottey Korley youth wing of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has called on the government to appoint Mr Samuel Nii Ocquaye as the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for the Osu Klottey Korley Municipal Assembly.

That, they said, would help facilitate and hasten the development of the municipality and also foster unity among the people.

At a press conference addressed by the spokesperson for the group, Mrs Priscilla Torgbor, the group said Mr Ocquaye, affectionately called ‘Shagboo’, had contributed tremendously to the development of the area and had been the forerunner in the creation of the municipality.

According to them, for the past 20 years, he had selflessly dedicated himself to youth empowerment programmes in the community, particularly in the area of education, promotion of skills training and also exhibited great passion in the developmental issues of the community.

In addition, they said he had stood as a true and proud member of the NPP and been a loyal, dedicated and hardworking member of the party and that if such an opportunity had come, he could not be marginalised.

They said Mr Ocquaye had acquired about eight years working experience with the Ledzokuku Krowor Municipal Assembly (LEKMA) and, therefore, had a complete understanding of the workings of the district assembly and the concept of decentralisation and was, therefore, eligible for the job.

Caution

They further cautioned non-indigenes to stay off the MCE position saying it belonged exclusively to the people of the Osu Klottey Korley area.

“We want to state categorically without any doubt that we do not want an outsider to be appointed, we the indigenes of Osu have much to say in this equation,” they contended.

They said the creation of the municipality had been the desire of the people of Osu for many years and that they wanted someone very fitting to hold the position of the MCE.

“We do not have the power to appoint and we are not by this press conference threatening government or assuming the responsibility of the appointing authority but we are collectively as major stakeholders endorsing the candidature of Mr Ocquaye as our MCE” they added.

Daily Graphic

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