Frederick Asante, the Regional Youth Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Western North Region, has commended four youth organizers who have been shortlisted for nominations as Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCES).
Speaking in an interview with The Legend TV, Frederick Asante praised the nominees for their dedication to the party’s vision and their communities, describing their shortlisting as a recognition of their hard work, competence, and leadership potential.
“These individuals have proven their worth through consistent dedication to the party and their communities. I believe this nomination is a testament to the trust the party and the people have in them. As a youth leader, I will do everything in my capacity to support them and push their ambitions to the top,” he remarked.
Mr. Asante assured the nominees of his unwavering physical and spiritual support, emphasizing his commitment to mentoring and assisting them throughout their leadership journeys.
He also encouraged them to remain focused and committed to delivering impactful leadership that aligns with the NDC’s values and objectives.
The four shortlisted youth organizers are:
- Donkoh Theophilus – Youth Organizer, Bia East
- Panyn Hayford – Deputy Youth Organizer, Western North (Suaman)
- Aidoo Yaw Jesse – Deputy Youth Organizer, Western North Region (Sefwi Wiawso)
- Adu Jacob – Deputy Youth Organizer, Bodi
Frederick Asante highlighted the importance of youth involvement in governance and decision-making processes.
He expressed confidence in the capabilities of the shortlisted individuals, noting that their leadership could inspire and empower young people across the region.
“Our party believes in giving opportunities to the youth because we understand their critical role in shaping the future. These nominees have demonstrated that they are ready to step into leadership roles and drive development in their districts. Their nomination is a call to service, and I trust they will make us proud,” he added.
Frederick Asante also called on party members and stakeholders to rally behind the nominees, providing them with the necessary support to succeed if appointed.
He expressed optimism about the positive impact these youth leaders could make in advancing the NDC’s developmental agenda in their respective areas.
He concluded the interview with a message of encouragement to all young people in the Western North Region, urging them to remain committed to the ideals of the NDC and to strive for excellence in their respective fields.
“This is just the beginning. We must continue to build a strong and united youth front that will drive progress and transformation for our communities and the entire nation,” Frederick Asante emphasized.