Central Tongu DCE holds strategic meeting with institutional heads to foster development

Mr Addison Dodzi Mornyuie, the Chief Executive of Central Tongu has held a strategic meeting with heads of key institutions in the district.
The meeting, which forms part of his broader agenda to strengthen partnerships and drive inclusive development, brought together representatives from the Ghana Education Service, Ghana Health Service, Ghana Police Service, Ghana National Fire Service, Electoral Commission, National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), the Ambulance Service, Adidome Farm Institute, and other critical state institutions.
The meeting aimed to build a united front to address the district’s challenges, improve inter-agency coordination, and align institutional goals with the district’s development agenda.
Critical issues affecting the district’s security, education, health, and other key sectors were discussed, with participants sharing concerns, suggestions, and proposals for improvement.
Mr Mornyuie emphasized the importance of teamwork, transparency, and mutual respect in ensuring effective governance and service delivery to build a stronger, safer, and more progressive Central Tongu.
The DCE assured participants of the Assembly’s commitment to working closely with all departments to find practical and lasting solutions to the district’s challenges.
He emphasized that the meeting marked an important step towards fostering a collaborative approach to development in the district.
The meeting was well-received by participants, who praised the DCE’s leadership style and vision for the district to improve the lives of residents.
They mentioned that the DCE’s commitment to inclusive development and collaborative leadership is expected to yield positive outcomes for the district.