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District Chief Executive

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A District Chief Executive (DCE) is an appointed public servant who heads a district in Ghana. It is an official and nationally recognized position and is similar to that of a mayor of a city in other countries. The responsibilities and duties of a district chief executive are enshrined in the Constitution of Ghana.[1] There are 216 districts in Ghana with some being municipal and other metropolis.[2]

Article 213 – District Chief Executive

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(1) There shall be a District Chief Executive for every district who shall be appointed by the President with the prior approval of not less than two-thirds majority of members of the Assembly present and voting at the meeting.


(2) The District Chief Executive shall:

  • (a) preside at meetings of the Executive Committee of the Assembly;
  • (b) be responsible for the day-to-day performance of the executive and administrative functions of the District Assembly; and
  • (c) be the chief representative of the Central Government in the district.

(3) The office of District Chief Executive shall become vacant if:

  • (a) a vote of no confidence, supported by the votes of not less than two-thirds of all the members of the District Assembly, is passed against him; or
  • (b) he is removed from office by the President; or
  • (c) he resigns or dies.

DCEs Role & Qualities

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The person appointed District Chief Executive is:

  • The Chairperson of the Executive Committee of the Assembly.
  • The 'manager' of the Assembly as a body corporate that can sue and be sued and that can own and dispose of property.
  • The chief representative of the Central Government in the district.
  • The Chairperson of the District Security Committee.
  • The representative of Ministers of decentralized Departments in the districts.

Qualities of the District Chief Executive.

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A person being considered for appointment as District Chief Executive should possess the following qualities:

  • Be answerable and responsive to the needs of the people.
  • Be competent in executing the policies and vision of the current President.
  • Demonstrate efficiency and effectiveness in driving development at the local level.
  • Be skilled at engaging and encouraging community members to actively take part in district governance and development initiatives.
  • Have the ability to ensure the District Assembly operates smoothly and is well-managed.[3]

Criteria for the selection of candidates for appointment as District Chief Executives.

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A person considered for the role of District Chief Executive should meet some or all of the following criteria:

  • (a) Ideally, the candidate should hold at least a first degree.
  • (b) The individual must have a strong connection to the district, such as:
    • Being a native of the district,
    • Having lived in the district for an extended period,
    • Being well-acquainted with the district's issues and challenges,
    • Or having a demonstrable association or identification with the district.
  • (c) The candidate should, at minimum, be sympathetic to the ruling political party and support the current President’s political vision.
  • (d) A background in development work or public service is essential.
  • (e) The person should possess relevant work experience in either the public or private sector.
  • (f) Management experience or skills are desirable.
  • (g) A history of humanitarian efforts and advocacy for the underprivileged is important.
  • (h) Female candidates should be prioritized to promote gender equality and affirmative action.

References

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  1. ^ Web, Ghana. "Constitution of the Republic of Ghana CHAPTER TWENTY". ghanaweb.com. ghanaweb.com. Archived from the original on 27 July 2010. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Regions – Ministry Of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration". Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  3. ^ "Ghana Districts: A repository of all Local Assemblies in Ghana". www.ghanadistricts.com. Retrieved 2025-07-20.