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No DCE will disrespect an MP under my tenure – Local Govt Minister-Designate

The Minister-Designate for Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs, Ahmed Ibrahim, has issued a stern warning to District Chief Executives (DCEs) across the country, cautioning against any form of disrespect or sabotage toward Members of Parliament (MPs).

He stressed the importance of a harmonious working relationship between DCEs and MPs, noting that such collaboration is crucial for the effective functioning of Ghana’s local governance system.

Speaking during his vetting by the Parliamentary Appointments Committee on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, Ahmed Ibrahim underscored his commitment to fostering mutual respect and cooperation between the two groups.

Drawing on his extensive experience as a Parliamentarian and former Whip, he expressed confidence in his ability to mediate and ensure productive partnerships at the local level.

Ahmed Ibrahim, who has served as a Whip in Parliament for 12 years, assured the committee that he would leverage his parliamentary expertise to establish an environment conducive to effective collaboration.

“When given the nod, having been a Whip in Parliament for 12 years, I will not allow any DCE to disrespect any Member of Parliament,” Ahmed Ibrahim declared.

“In the same way, I will also make sure there is a common platform for any DCE and MPs to be able to have frequent discussions for us to understand our job descriptions.”

He explained that clear communication and defined roles are essential to preventing misunderstandings and fostering a collaborative spirit.

According to him, MPs and DCEs must prioritise the development needs of their districts over personal or political differences.

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