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A/R ... NPP Group Call For The Removal Of DCE Over Poor Performance




A/R.. NPP Group Call For The Removal Of DCE Over Poor Performance.



A pressure Group calling itself Concern youth of Bosome Freho who are also supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is calling for the removal of the District Chief Executive (DCE) Hon. Yaw Danso of Bosoho Freho District in the Ashanti Region.

Speaking to 1stnnews.blogspot.com and Twifo praso based radio station sweet fm in an exclusive interview the  leader of the group Mr Baffour Asare vociferously lamented that since his appointment as the DCE, he has showed gross incompetence and therefore does not qualify for the position again.


He said the DCE does not have their backing following his disrespectful status towards Bosome Freho Residents.


"We don't want to see Yaw Danso as Bosome Freho DCE, he does not respect anyone in the district not even assembly members or chiefs. We will not sit as watchdogs for Akufo-Addo to reappoint him. We will do everything possible to reject him. Mr Danso is unfit for the post", Mr Baffour Asare stated.

Hon. Yaw Danso has come under numerous criticisms over gross incompetence, old age and display of disrespect.

The following allegations were leveled against Hon. Yaw Danso as DCE;

 He has engaged himself in Timber business destroying Danso forest reserve.

He is being supervising   More than 10 excavators in bankroso for Galamsey.

 Hon. Yaw Danso has no respect for the party executives in the constituency.

 This is the 1st time in history NDC  has had the highest votes in Asiwa due to the bad conduct of the DCE

Moreover, the group hinted that, the DCE is not committed to work for the betterment of his people and thus not appreciative of the honour of been appointed to such a noble office. 


'What we are saying is very simple; we've had enough of Yaw Danso and we the youth are calling for Kofi Adu - Amoateng as our new DCE', they lamented

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