North Tongu Assembly members fail to elect PM after 4th attempt.

North Tongu Assembly members have ones again failed to elect a presiding member after a fourth attempt, this comes after series attempts of unsuccessful elections.

The continuous halt has sparked concerns about the potential negative impact on the activities and progress of the assembly, leaving the District Chief Executive (DCE) Osborn Divine Fenu disappointed and worried.
The latest election, which took place on Thursday 22nd February 2024 at the assembly hall, saw tensions rise as members once again failed to reach an agreement.

The position of presiding member, which is pivotal for the smooth functioning of the assembly, remains vacant, much to the dismay of both officials and constituents of the constituency. The DCE expressing his displeasure emphasized on the urgency of filling this pivotal role.
“It is disheartening that we have not been able to elect a presiding member after four attempts. This is a critical position that is integral to the effective operation of the assembly and the delivery of services to our people”, he said.

The failure to elect a presiding member raises concerns about the assembly’s ability to conduct its business and casts a shadow of uncertainty over upcoming projects and initiatives.
The DCE, alongside other officials, has called for a renewed spirit of cooperation and collaboration among assembly members to ensure the efficient functioning of the local government.


As the community eagerly awaits a resolution, all eyes are on the assembly members to set aside their differences and fulfil their mandate of serving the people of North Tongu District.

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