Sunday, April 24, 2011

JOURNALISTS MUST HELP US-DCE

The newly elected District Chief Executive for Abura Asebu Kwamankese, William Arthur Mends says journalists have a role to play in the development of the nation.
He explains that journalists can assist by caution leaders in decision making at various levels.
The newly elected DCE says journalists should not always search for bad news to tell but also advice leaders especially their public statements.
William Arthur Mends reminded the media of their watch dog role in the country as stipulated by the 1992 constitution.
Speaking in an interview with our central regional reporter Isaac Okyem, William Arthur Mends says without the media the better Ghana agenda by the President will be a mirage.

He called on the people in the district to put behind their party affiliations and assist in the rapid development of the community.
William Mends says too much affiliations and loyalty to our various political parties have reflected in the low level commitment of individuals to the development of the country.
He therefore tasks the people in the central region to put their party colours behind and help in the course of development.

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