The newly confirmed District Chief Executive (DCE) for Suaman, Vasco Obour, has held a thanksgiving service to express his gratitude following his confirmation.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Obour thanked God for His favor and the opportunity to serve the people of Suaman. He also outlined his vision and priorities for the district, emphasizing urgent issues that require attention.
One of the key concerns he highlighted was the poor lighting system in the district. He explained that the electrical system is often affected during rainfall, leading to frequent outages and financial instability. Mr. Obour assured residents that he would work closely with engineers from the Electricity Company of Ghana to address the issue.
Another major area of concern for the DCE is education. He noted the decline in academic performance, with many students struggling to pass their Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) and West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
He pledged to take necessary steps to improve the quality of education and ensure students succeed.
Some residents also shared their expectations of the new DCE. They expressed hope that he would create job opportunities and focus on reshaping the district’s poor road network.