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Residents beg Akufo-Addo to remove Afigya Kwabre South DCE

A desperate appeal to remove the District Chief Executive (DCE) for the Afiagya Kwabre South is gaining momentum even before the President determines his fate.

Earlier this week, some residents on Wednesday staged a protest against a decision fuelled by some top politicians to renominate Christian Adu Poku, popularly called APC.

Allegations

The aggrieved residents, most wearing red bands and masks, keeping distance from one another waved placards reading “APC must go”, “He is arrogant”, “No appointment for the DCE again”, among others.

Citing a list of abandoned projects and the abysmal performance chalked by the District in this year’s District Assembly League Table, the protesters accused the DCE of stifling the development of the area.

He has also been accused of displaying arrogance and disrespect to traditional authorities and party a situation they say could affect the fortunes of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) ahead of the 2024 elections.

The protesters, drawn from Krobo, Hemang, Ntiri Buoho, and other adjoining communities, later converged after marching through the streets of Afrancho to address the media.

“We are tired of him”, a resident who gave his name as Kwadwo Nkrumah said. “Our plights have worsened because our leader APC is not innovative. He cannot bring development to our community and we are calling on the President to do the needful”.

Another resident and a sympathizer of the ruling government said: “The insecurity here is alarming. It is time the President acted. Such a leader will jeopardize the NPP’s votes in 2024 and we will kick against that. Nana Addo must act now!”

Widespread agitations

The nomination of new Metropolitan Municipal and District Chief Executives appears to be unsettling the grassroots of the NPP.

As calls mount on the President to remove incumbent Chief Executives many still believe they should serve another term.

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