Tano South Assembly members voted to approve Emmanuel Kwame Frimpong as their new Municipal Chief Executive. All 56 members cast votes for Frimpong, giving him complete support at the ceremony. Many important people came to watch, like Ahafo Regional Minister Charity Gardiner, area MP Charles Asiedu, local chiefs, department heads, security officers, and regular citizens.
The new Presiding Member, Isaac Kusi Amponsah, thanked everyone for the peaceful vote and asked people to help make the seven Zonal Councils work better. Amponsah wanted stronger local government structures and better tax collection. He called for the quick setup of five official committees after new members took office and promised to help past members receive money they were owed.
After winning, Frimpong expressed thanks to God, President Mahama, and the assembly members. He promised leadership based on togetherness, openness, and fairness for everyone. His plans focus on building projects, better public services, helping young people, schools, health care, and clean streets. Frimpong said he would welcome ideas from all citizens.
MP Asiedu praised the unity shown during the vote. He asked people to put politics aside to help their area grow. Asiedu encouraged teamwork between Frimpong, assembly members, and traditional leaders for a better Tano South.
The new Presiding Member, Isaac Kusi Amponsah, thanked everyone for the peaceful vote and asked people to help make the seven Zonal Councils work better. Amponsah wanted stronger local government structures and better tax collection. He called for the quick setup of five official committees after new members took office and promised to help past members receive money they were owed.
After winning, Frimpong expressed thanks to God, President Mahama, and the assembly members. He promised leadership based on togetherness, openness, and fairness for everyone. His plans focus on building projects, better public services, helping young people, schools, health care, and clean streets. Frimpong said he would welcome ideas from all citizens.
MP Asiedu praised the unity shown during the vote. He asked people to put politics aside to help their area grow. Asiedu encouraged teamwork between Frimpong, assembly members, and traditional leaders for a better Tano South.