Six individuals had so far submitted their application forms and vision statements as of Monday, January 13 to express interest to become District chief executive in Ayensuano District in Eastern Region.
Among the applicants is 38- year old Teinor Francis, who holds an MBA in Finance and an MSc in Economics.
Francis Teinor boasts 13 years of leadership experience in the corporate sector and has served as a former assembly member, HR assistant at the district assembly, teacher, Farmers’ Union president, parliamentary aspirant, and constituency vice chairman.
“I am appealing to Ayensuano People to support me in this process and I believe I will become successful when appointed as DCE. With all the experience that I have gathered as two time assemblyember, did my national service at the assembly, so when it comes to running assembly the experience is there. So I believe when given the opportunity I will be the best person”
Francis Teinor has received overwhelming endorsement by assembly members, chiefs and residents particularly farmers.
“We believe Hon. Teinor is competent and has the experience to move the district with development. In fact all assembly members are supporting him” Said an Assembly Member.
Meanwhile in New Juaben South, five applicants had so far filed for consideration, including Sawodji Kwame Stephen, a young consultant in law and security with an LLB and LLM, and expertise in supply chain management.
Sawodji is promising to create jobs for the youth through the President’s 24-hour economy program , youth in apprenticeship and ICT training.
After close of nomination on Wednesday, all applicants will appear before the Regional Vetting Committee next week, where three candidates will be shortlisted for submission to the national level.
President John Mahama will make the final determination.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/Obed Ansah