Bono East NDC communications congratulate Francis Owusu Antwi on his regional ministerial nomination
The Bono East Regional Communications Bureau has extended its heartfelt congratulations to Francis Owusu Antwi on his nomination as the Bono East Regional Minister-designate.
In a statement signed by the Bono East Regional Communications Officer, Suleman Mohammed-Mustapha, the Bureau described Owusu Antwi’s appointment as well-deserved, highlighting his dedication, hard work, and exceptional leadership qualities.
The statement emphasized his vast experience in public service, having served at the Volta River Authority, the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, and Yapra Rural Bank Ltd.
It also noted his strong academic background from the University of Cape Coast and Kwadaso Agricultural College, which has equipped him with the necessary expertise to lead the region effectively.
"As an alumnus of ATSEC and a proud son of Atebubu, your journey is an inspiration to many. I am highly confident that your leadership will bring growth, unity, and development to the Bono East Region and its environs," the statement read.
The Bureau expressed optimism that Owusu Antwi’s tenure will be marked by visionary leadership, urging him to work towards advancing the progress and prosperity of the region.
"May wisdom, strength, and vision guide you as you take on this important role," the statement concluded.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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