In a move to strengthen collaboration between the municipal government and community leadership, Suhum Municipal Chief Executive, Lydia Ohenewa Sarah, paid courtesy visits to traditional rulers and religious leaders across three zones on Wednesday, June 4.
The initiative forms part of a broader push by the Municipal Assembly to build stronger ties with custodians of culture and faith, aligning their roles with ongoing development efforts and enhancing grassroots participation in governance.
During the visits, the MCE held discussions with local chiefs and Imams, focusing on governance, developmental planning, and strategies to increase community involvement in public programs.
The outreach reflects the Assembly’s commitment to inclusive governance, emphasizing the importance of working closely with local leadership to drive sustainable development and foster social unity.
Traditional and religious leaders lauded the MCE’s engagement approach, expressing their willingness to support government projects aimed at improving lives in their respective communities.