President John Dramani Mahama has charged Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs) to view their appointments and confirmations as a call to serve the public rather than as a personal reward or favour.
Addressing MMDCEs at an orientation and training programme in Accra on Wednesday, June 18, Mr Mahama reminded them that their selection came after careful consideration among many equally qualified individuals, and therefore required a deep sense of duty, humility, and accountability.
“This is not a personal reward; it is a public responsibility. You have been selected among many under Section 21 of the Local Governance Act,” he said.
The President emphasised the importance of local governance in national development and urged the MMDCEs to align their activities with the broader objectives of transparency, inclusiveness, and sustainable progress.
“The Ghanaian people voted for a bold change and a reset; your actions and results must demonstrate that their trust was not misplaced,” he added.
He also urged them to ensure the judicious and transparent use of resources allocated to their various jurisdictions for local development.
Mr Mahama’s remarks come as part of efforts to reorient newly appointed local government leaders under the theme of national renewal and effective decentralisation, which aligns with his “resetting agenda.”