04/05/2026
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE INDEFATIGABLE MCE OF ADENTAN MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. CHIEF MORE BLESSING TO THIS SPECIAL AGE.
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04/05/2026
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE INDEFATIGABLE MCE OF ADENTAN MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY. CHIEF MORE BLESSING TO THIS SPECIAL AGE.
30/04/2026
AdMA MPCU CONDUCTS COMPOSITE MONITORING EXERCISE TO ASSESS ONGOING PROJECTS
The Adentan Municipal Assembly (AdMA), through its Municipal Planning Coordinating Unit (MPCU), has embarked on a comprehensive composite monitoring exercise to evaluate the progress of ongoing development projects across the municipality.
The exercise, which forms part of the Assembly’s routine oversight responsibilities, the exercise lead by the MCE and MCD brought together key officials from the Works Department, planning unit, and other stakeholders to inspect a range of infrastructure projects captured in the Assembly’s project register.
Projects monitored include the construction of classroom blocks, office complexes, fencing works, and other community-based infrastructure aimed at improving service delivery and enhancing socio-economic development within the municipality. The team assessed critical indicators such as project timelines, financial performance, percentage of completion, and adherence to specifications.
Preliminary observations from the monitoring exercise indicate that while several projects are nearing completion, others are progressing steadily, albeit with minor delays attributed to logistical and operational challenges. In some cases, contractors have completed major structural works, with finishing stages such as plastering, installation, and external works ongoing.
Officials also noted that a number of projects have achieved significant completion rates, reflecting effective utilization of funds and improved contractor performance. However, the MPCU emphasized the need for contractors handling delayed projects to expedite work to meet revised timelines.
Speaking during the exercise, The MCE, Hon. Ella Christine Esinam Nongo reiterated their commitment to ensuring value for money and quality delivery of all government-funded projects. She stressed that regular monitoring remains a critical tool in promoting accountability, transparency, and efficiency in project ex*****on.
The MCE, further assured residents that it will continue to intensify supervision and collaborate with contractors to address bottlenecks, ensuring that all projects are completed to specification and within schedule.
The secretary to the Unit who doubled as the Planning Officer stressed that, composite monitoring exercise is expected to inform future planning decisions and strengthen the Assembly’s development agenda as it works towards improving infrastructure and public services in Adentan Municipality.
SOURCE: ISD, ADENTAN
27/04/2026
24/04/2026
MCE of Adentan Honoured for Transformative Infrastructure Leadership in Adentan. Bravooooooo
23/04/2026
23/04/2026
TARDINESS THREATEN SERVICE DELIVERY DESPITE REVENUE GAINS -ADENTAN MCE PRESAGES DURING STAFF DURBAR
The Adentan Municipal Assembly convened its first quarter staff durbar to address key issues affecting staff welfare, service delivery and ongoing development projects across the municipality.
The meeting, described by Municipal Chief Executive Hon. Ella Christine Esinam Nongo as “open, honest and constructive,” provided a platform for staff to ask questions, propose solutions and offer responsible critique of management.
In a statement read at the durbar, the MCE praised staff for impressive revenue generation and outlined several infrastructure projects currently under implementation. She said the projects—whose completion stages range from 45% to 95%—reflect the Assembly’s commitment to improving service delivery and community wellbeing.
Key projects highlighted include:
• 6 unit classroom block at Amrahia Basic School
• 2 unit KG block at Ashieyie AdMA Model School
• 18 unit classroom blocks at Adentan Community School and Otano Bethel Presby School
• Maternity ward with staff bungalow at Amrahia Clinic
• Fencing and landscaping at the health facility in Ashaley Botwe
• 13 mechanised boreholes across various communities
• 2 Apsonic motorbikes for the Municipal Police Command to strengthen security
• 2 Navara pickups to support revenue mobilisation.
Hon. Nongo said the Assembly is prioritising staff welfare, noting that the renovation of staff washrooms is a personal priority because of its impact on both staff and visitors. She announced planned programmes to boost staff motivation and capacity, including structured training and development to equip employees with the skills and tools needed to perform effectively.
The MCE also addressed persistent workplace challenges, urging staff to improve punctuality and attendance. She warned that lateness and unexplained absences undermine productivity, increase operational costs and weaken team morale, and called for greater discipline, professionalism and commitment.
“Accountability and performance must guide how we own our roles,” she said, stressing that teamwork and collaboration are essential to achieving results.
Management, led by the Municipal Coordination Director, acknowledged the issues raised and pledged to act on staff concerns. Staff responded with applause for management’s positive engagement and the assurances given toward resolving their grievances.
Concluding the durbar, the MCE reiterated that revenue is derived from the public and that the Assembly must therefore deliver quality, timely and responsive services. She reaffirmed the municipality’s focus on improved service outcomes, enhanced revenue mobilisation strategies and greater operational efficiency to better serve the people of Adentan.
SOURCE: ISD,ADENTAN
09/04/2026
HON. MAHAMUD YA-ADJAGEY SECURES RESOUNDING SECOND TERM AS ADENTAN PREDIDING MEMBER
Adentan, April 3, 2026 — The Adentan Municipal Assembly has overwhelmingly confirmed Hon. Mahamud Ya-Adjagey for a second term as Presiding Member, following elections held at the Assembly Conference Hall on Thursday.
The electoral college, comprising twelve elected Assembly Members, six government appointees, the Municipal Chief Executive, and the Member of Parliament for Adentan (who did not have vote), delivered a decisive mandate. Hon. Ya-Adjagey polled 18 votes, representing 94.7 percent of the ballots cast—well above the two-thirds threshold required by law.
In his acceptance speech, Hon. Ya-Adjagey expressed gratitude to his colleagues and pledged to draw on his prior experience to ensure a careful and effective administration during his second term. “I will use the lessons of the past to propel a stronger, more committed leadership for the Assembly,” he assured.
The confirmation process drew notable figures, including Hon. Mohamed Ramadan, MP for Adentan, Hon. Ella Christine Esinam Nongo, MCE and other party dignitaries, whose presence underscored the significance of the occasion. The Municipal Electoral Officer, Mr. Robertson, supervised the polls, after which Her Worship Rhoda Donkor administered the oath of office and secrecy to the newly confirmed Presiding Member.
Assembly Members congratulated Hon. Ya-Adjagey and called for renewed dedication, urging him to adopt a fresh style of administration that prioritizes hard work and the collective progress of the municipality.
With this emphatic endorsement, Hon. Ya-Adjagey embarks on his second term with strong backing and heightened expectations for the advancement of Adentan.
SOURCE: ISD, ADENTAN.
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