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South Dayi District Assembly failed to elect Presiding Member.

South Dayi District Assembly failed to elect Presiding Member.


Newly inaugurated members of the South Dayi District Assembly of the Volta Region, have failed to elect a Presiding Member (PM) after two rounds of voting.

The Presiding Member (PM) when elected would superintendent over the proceedings and discussions of the house on the progress and development issues of the assembly.
Three members contested for the position of Presiding Member, namely Hon. Windfred Nuku Afare (Peki Avetile West), Hon. Emmanuel Denu (Government Appointee) and Hon Wellington Elukpedzu (Peki Wudome).
The first round of voting ended with 16, 14, and 2 in favor of  Hon. Windfred Nuku Afare, Hon. Olukpedzu Wellington, and Hon Emmanuel Denu respectively.

The second round contest was limited to members namely, Hon. Windfred Nuku Afare and Hon. Wellington Elukpedzu.
By the end of the 2nd poll, the two contestants obtained 16 votes each, thereby falling short of the 2/3 requirement in line with Section 17 of the Local Government Act 2016 (ACT 836).

None of the two candidates who contested were able to accumulate the required two-thirds of the votes of the house, as stated by Section 17 of the Local Government Act 2016 (ACT 936) The District Electoral Officer, Ms. Barbra Lartey said since the members failed to elect a Presiding Member they would have to reconvene within 10days as prescribed by law
Hon. Rockson Nelson Dekpemekpor, the MP for South Dayi expressed his dissatisfaction with the division in the House on political lines since it could hamper the development of the Assembly. He disclosed that for each of the meetings the Assembly spent a lot of money to organize and even with the current meeting that was convened, he footed the entire bill because the Assembly didn't have money. He therefore pleaded with the House to get someone who is experienced to handle the General Assembly issues. 

A floor was opened to the House by the Acting Presiding Member the DCD of South Dayi District Assembly Mr. John Kennedy Cobbah for the Honourable members to express their concerns on the current issue on the floor.

The majority of Honourable members expressed dissatisfaction with the division in the House and prayed that the next time of meeting the House would get a unifier to unite the House.

A motion was moved for the closure of the meeting till further notice. 
A total of 32 comprising 21 elected members, and 10 government appointees, the DCE is to vote to select a Presiding Member for the District with Two-thirds majority votes.
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