Massive Endorsement Of Erasmus Ali As The Next DCE For Denkyembour District Assembly
The grassroots youth including the prominent traditional office holders and opinion leaders of Akwatia appealed to President John Dramani Mahama and the National Executives Council of the NDC to consider appointing Mr Ali as the next the DCE for area, saying that he has already been shortlisted for the DCE position of the area.

There was a massive endorsement for former Akwatia Constituency Organiser of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Eastern Region, Mr Erasmus Ali popularly known as Asanka Payooyo as the next District Chief Executive (DCE) for Denkyembour District Assembly.
The grassroots youth including the prominent traditional office holders and opinion leaders of Akwatia appealed to President John Dramani Mahama and the National Executives Council of the NDC to consider appointing Mr Ali as the next the DCE for area, saying that he has already been shortlisted for the DCE position of the area.
Mr Ali has been widely recognized for his logistics support, selfless leadership, grassroots mobilization, and commitment to community social and infrastructure developments.
The constituents argued that his experience and track record make him the best candidate to steer Denkyembour District Assembly toward progress.
As a former long-serving Assembly member and former Presiding Member of the Denkyembour District, the constituents believe Mr Ali's years of service has given him a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities in Denkyembour District Assembly.
According to them, his strong relationships with community leaders, traditional authorities, youth groups and local stakeholders put him in a strategic position to foster development.
"We want to extend our warmest greetings to
you our President His Excellency John Dramani Mahama and and the leadership of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and commend your continuous efforts in advancing the development agenda of our beloved nation.
"As an integral part of the Akwatia constituency, we take great interest in the appointment of a competent and dedicated District Chief Executive (DCE) who can drive meaningful progress, unite the community, and align with the overarching vision of the NDC.
"After careful consideration, we strongly endorse Mr Erasmus Ali for the position of DCE for Denkyembour District Assembly," they made the call in an interview with Soireenews.com.
Reasons for Our Endorsement:
Deep Commitment to the NDC and Electoral Growth Mr Erasmus Ali is a long-standing member of the NDC with a proven track record of dedication to the party.
Having served in key roles in the NDC, Mr Erasmus Ali has played a significant role in securing victories for the party in the past three election cycles.
His ability to mobilize support, particularly among the youth, makes him the ideal candidate to sustain and enhance the party’s winning momentum in Denkyembour District Assembly.
Strategic Vision for Denkyembour’s social and infrastructure development Mr. Ali has articulated a clear and ambitious vision that resonates with the needs of the people.
His plans include strengthening relationships between the community, traditional leaders, and political stakeholders to ensure harmony and progressive development.
Improving the market security and infrastructure by providing CHPS compounds, daycare centers, and sanitation facilities to enhance the working conditions for traders.
Advocating for improved road networks in partnership with the Ministry of Roads and Highways to enhance accessibility within the constituency.
Sustaining community welfare through regular clean-up exercises and public sanitation initiatives to promote a cleaner and healthier environment.
Ensuring transparency and accountability by personally supervising development projects to guarantee the prudent use of resources and the effective implementation of policies.
Relevant Experience in Leadership and Governance Mr Ali brings extensive experience in real estate, project management, and governance, making him well-equipped to lead the district.
His leadership skills in managing large-scale initiatives demonstrate his ability to drive infrastructural development and policy implementation effectively.
Strong Educational and Professional Background With academic credentials spanning Human Resource Management, Political Leadership, Governance, and Project Management, Mr. Ali has acquired the expertise necessary to navigate the complexities of district administration.
His qualifications, combined with his hands-on approach to problem-solving, make him a suitable candidate to lead Denkyembour District Assembly towards greater prosperity.
A Unifying Force for Akwatia One of the key attributes of an effective DCE is the ability to bring people together.
Mr Ali has consistently demonstrated an ability to foster unity, working closely with chiefs, elders, youth groups, and party members to build consensus and execute initiatives that benefit the entire community.
His leadership style is inclusive, people-centered, and guided by the collective aspirations of Denkyembour ’s residents.
Call for His Appointment
firm constituents who are comprises the chiefs, elders, youth groups, and party members firmly believe that Mr. Ali possesses the requisite leadership qualities, political acumen, and development-oriented mindset necessary to serve as the next DCE for the area.
His strategic approach to governance, commitment to the NDC’s agenda, and deep-rooted passion for community service position him as the best candidate for this role.
We respectfully appeal to the leadership of the NDC, particularly His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama, to consider this endorsement and appoint Mr. Ali as the next District Chief Executive for Denkyembour District Assembly.
We are confident that under his stewardship, Denkyembour will experience unprecedented growth, unity, and sustained electoral victories for the NDC.
"Thank you for your attention to this matter. We look forward to your favorable consideration of our recommendation," they had concluded.