Wassa East District Chief Executive Alhassan Ibrahim addressed the First Ordinary Meeting of the Fourth Assembly with updates on governance achievements and development priorities. Ibrahim celebrated Ghana's peaceful 2024 elections that brought the National Democratic Congress to power and elected the nation's first female Vice President. He acknowledged his unanimous confirmation as DCE in April 2025 alongside the selection of new Presiding Member Stephen Kuma-Angu. The executive praised stakeholders for maintaining violence-free electoral processes throughout the district. Ibrahim emphasized the beginning of inclusive governance under the new administration.
District officials reported mixed progress on infrastructure projects with advances at Dompim nurses' quarters and Daboase Health Center Phase II. The Assembly continues seeking funding for stalled initiatives such as the District Assembly Office Complex and Daboase Market Complex. Financial improvements emerged through increased District Assemblies Common Fund allocation from 2.58 million to 19.3 million Ghana cedis. Health authorities documented 13 cholera cases in 2025 while maintaining freedom from MPOX outbreaks. The 2026-2029 District Medium-Term Development Plan drafting proceeds with completion expected by July 31.
District officials reported mixed progress on infrastructure projects with advances at Dompim nurses' quarters and Daboase Health Center Phase II. The Assembly continues seeking funding for stalled initiatives such as the District Assembly Office Complex and Daboase Market Complex. Financial improvements emerged through increased District Assemblies Common Fund allocation from 2.58 million to 19.3 million Ghana cedis. Health authorities documented 13 cholera cases in 2025 while maintaining freedom from MPOX outbreaks. The 2026-2029 District Medium-Term Development Plan drafting proceeds with completion expected by July 31.