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He warned that he would not entertain under-performance by his appointees.

He charged them to think outside the box,” explaining that there was the need for the executives, as leaders in the various districts, to lead the way for vigorous national growth.

President Mills, who met the 22 District and Metropolitan Chief Executives in two batches on Monday, April 19 and Tuesday, April 20 behind closed doors as part of his three day visit to the region, also charged them to ensure judicious use of state resources, making it clear to his appointees that he would not hesitate to dismiss those who misused allocated resources.

The President reminded them that they were appointed on the basis of their expertise and therefore much was expected of them.

The success of the government, he said depended largely on development progress made at the grassroots, and the government was expecting the DCE’s to effectively implement development projects.

“Your performance is critical,” Mr. Anyidoho quoted the President as saying.

According to him, the chief executives, for their part, made their challenges known to the president and called for more collaboration and support from central government.
 

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