The Jaman South Municipality in the Bono Region has a new Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Siata Watara, following recent appointments across various constituencies in Ghana. This appointment marks a significant leadership change aimed at fostering development and improving governance in the municipality.
Jaman South and Its Importance
Jaman South is a key municipality within the Bono Region, known for its agricultural contributions, growing business sector, and vibrant communities. As the newly appointed MCE, Siata Watara is expected to oversee developmental projects, enhance social infrastructure, and ensure the efficient implementation of government policies in the municipality.
Responsibilities and Expectations
As the Municipal Chief Executive, Siata Watara will be responsible for:
Infrastructure Development– Overseeing road construction, water supply, and public amenities.
Education & Healthcare – Enhancing access to quality education and improving healthcare facilities.
–Economic Growth – Supporting local businesses, farmers, and industries to boost economic activities.
– Community Engagement – Addressing local concerns and working closely with stakeholders for sustainable development.
Other Key Appointments in Bono Region
Siata Watara’s appointment is part of a broader leadership restructuring in the Bono Region, which also saw:
– Vincent Antwi Agyei appointed for Sunyani East
– George Adani for Jaman North
– Collins Asoma for Berekum West
– Peter Dongi for Banda
– Osei Owusu King for Dormaa East
– Stephen Azorba Awuni for Dormaa West
– Dominic Adomah Ameyaw for Dormaa Central
– Gloria Opoku Gyamfi for Wenchi
– Salia Iddisah for Tain
Moving Forward
The appointment of Siata Watara as MCE for Jaman South is expected to bring fresh energy and focus to governance in the municipality. Residents and local stakeholders anticipate positive changes in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and economic development under her leadership.