Picture: Mr. Alfred Adjei receiving the nomination forms
Mr Alfred Asiedu Adjei, popularly known as ‘Paa
Joe’, picked his nomination forms to officially kick start the process to lead
the National Association of Local Authorities of Ghana (NALAG) as President.
Mr Adjei who was in the company of scores of excited supporters
made up of Assembly members and Presiding members, family members, and
friends across the country was presented with the nomination forms at the secretariat
of NALAG on Wednesday by the Research
Manager, Jerry Sheriff
Amarh.
Paa Joe who is also the Presiding Member (PM) for
the Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) will need a simple majority of delegates from
Metropolitan Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in Ghana to endorse his
candidature as President of NALAG in the upcoming election slated for June 1st
to June 3rd, 2022.
Speaking to the media after picking the nomination
forms at the NALAG secretariat on Wednesday, Paa Joe pledged to build a new
NALAG with a unifying force to improve the welfare of Assembly
members and advocate for an enhanced remuneration and equal ex-gratia for
Assembly Members.
According to the 3-time PM of the AMA who holds a
BA in Sociology from the University of Ghana, the time for NALAG to elect its
own President was now adding that he was the preferred candidate to promote the
welfare of members of the Association.
Paa Joe promised to pursue an agenda to
create additional resource channels to enhance the welfare of assembly members
and facilitate local government programmes and projects in the country.
He also expressed commitment to establishing
sister-city relations and facilitating capacity building programmes to meet the
demands of the ever-changing dynamics of local government.
He appealed to delegates to vote massively for
him as he promised to serve with competence, humility and integrity.
"When we had our very own as president
during President Kufuor’s regime, we saw the transformation and how the
issues of welfare were topmost on NALAG agenda, but what is the story today,
nothing to write home about... It is time we rally round our own to restore the
dignity of the Association," he said.