MCE for Ada East Warns Staff Against Corruption

Hon. Kenneth Kofi Kabu Kanor, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Ada East, has issued a stern warning to his staff against embezzlement of government funds. In a recent meeting, he emphasized that any staff member found engaging in corrupt practices, abuse of office, or embezzlement will face prompt disciplinary action or dismissal.
Zero Tolerance for Corruption
The MCE’s stance is clear: corruption will not be tolerated in the Ada East Municipal Assembly. He stressed that his administration is committed to President John Mahama’s “Reset Agenda,” which aims to improve governance, infrastructure, and development in the district. Any staff member who hinders this progress will be dealt with decisively, following thorough reviews.
A Leader from Humble Beginnings
As someone who has come from a humble background, Hon. Kanor understands the struggles faced by ordinary Ghanaians. He emphasized that he will not allow anyone to misappropriate resources meant for the community and nation. “I will not tolerate any form of corruption or embezzlement,” he said. “We must work together to achieve tangible development projects, improved services, and infrastructural upgrades.”
Call to Action
The MCE is calling on the good people of Ada to hold him accountable and remain engaged in shaping the future of their municipality. “Together, we can achieve great things for Ada and Ghana,” he said. With this new era of accountability, the Ada East Municipal Assembly is poised to make significant strides in development and governance.
Expectations for the Future
Under Hon. Kanor’s leadership, the Ada East Municipal Assembly is expected to prioritize transparency, accountability, and good governance. The MCE’s commitment to fighting corruption and promoting development is a welcome sign for the people of Ada, who are eager to see tangible improvements in their lives. As the municipality embarks on this new path, one thing is clear: corruption will not be tolerated, and development will be the top priority.