The Assembly Member-elect for the Dominibo Electoral Area in the Bibiani-Anhwiaso-Bekwai constituency, Adisam Solomon, has vowed to work with both NDC and NPP to facilitate development in the electoral area.
He assured that his term would be free from political influence, particularly when it comes to the development initiatives in the electoral area.
He expressed the belief that politicizing development in their communities would not yield greater benefits. Additionally, he committed to implementing each promise made during the campaign season.
“I will ensure all-inclusive administration in my tenure of office to ensure my area becomes one of the best electoral areas in Ghana. I will urge all to do away with our political colours in our quest for development.”
“Skills for the youth, health and education won’t be exempted from my priorities. I have already started it and it will continue. I will urge all to support me in developing the electoral area”, he said.
“As a young and vibrant youth, I will empower the youth to be resourceful, especially in the education sector. Scholarships and other progressive policies will be implemented to support the brilliant but needy students in the electoral college”.
The astute political figure seized the opportunity to thank the NDC Constituency executives, branch executives as well as the Parliamentary Candidate and others for supporting him to make history.
“Let me thank all the NDC Constituency executives, branch executives, our PC, Bright Asamoah Brefo, Kwame Obeng Adjinah and Regha for their assistance and to my headmaster at BISEC, indeed I made history for winning all the five polling stations and through their efforts.”
Moreover, he was very optimistic about working with the municipal assembly, adding that his colleagues assembly members must work together for the betterment of the assembly.
“Yes, the assembly has become a standstill for quite some time now, but I will encourage all the assembly members and other stakeholders to support the growth of the Municipality so that we can deliver effectively,” he noted.