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Hon. Mary Tagba Confirmed as DCE for Tatale-Sanguli with Unanimous Endorsement

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Tatale, Northern Region – June 25, 2025

Hon. Mary Tagba has been overwhelmingly confirmed as the District Chief Executive (DCE) for the Tatale-Sanguli District, following a unanimous endorsement by all assembly members—a rare 100% approval that signals strong confidence in her leadership.

Nominated by President John Dramani Mahama, Hon. Tagba becomes the second woman currently serving as a DCE in the Northern Region, joining the DCE for Nanton. Her confirmation marks a significant stride in gender representation in local governance, a sector historically dominated by men.

Hon. Tagba brings to the role a wealth of experience in local government administration. Notably, she served as the Presiding Member for the former Zabzugu/Tatale District Assembly from 2009 to mid-2012. Following the creation of the new Tatale-Sanguli District carved out of Zabzugu/Tatale, she continued in the same role, completing her term as the first Presiding Member of the newly formed district. Her deep-rooted involvement in grassroots governance is widely credited with earning her broad respect and trust across political and community divides.

Also in attendance was a formidable team of Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Chief Executives (MMDCEs), led by the Mayor of Tamale, Hon. Abu Takoro. Hon. Takoro, known for his exceptional organizational leadership, was accompanied by MMDCEs from Yendi, Zabzugu, Sagnarigu, Tolon, Wulensi, Saboba, Bimbila, Karaga, Gushegu, Nantong, Mion, Kpandai, and Tatale-Sanguli. His remarkable coordination and tireless efforts have been credited with setting the pace for the wave of successful DCE confirmations across the Northern Region.

In her acceptance speech, Hon. Tagba expressed profound gratitude to President Mahama for the trust placed in her. She also extended appreciation to the Northern Regional Minister, the Assembly Members, Hon. Naa Teye Williams (MP for Tatale-Sanguli), the NDC’s Regional Acting Chairman Hajj Gbewa, party executives, and all stakeholders who supported her nomination and confirmation.

“This honour comes with great responsibility,” she stated. “I pledge to work with unity, transparency, and dedication to ensure the development of our district and the wellbeing of every constituent.”

Former Member of Parliament for Tatale-Sanguli, Hon. Tampi Acheampong Simon, also congratulated Hon. Tagba in a public statement, describing her confirmation as “a testament to her exceptional leadership and commitment to public service.”

“With your experience and vision, you are uniquely positioned to restore integrity and inspire progress at the Assembly.”

Social media also buzzed with congratulatory messages, including one from the Deputy Communication Officer of the NDC in neighboring Zabzugu, who described the confirmation as “a milestone for women in politics across the region.”

“This is not just a personal triumph but a shared victory for all who believe in inclusive leadership,” his post read. “The NDC family in Zabzugu warmly celebrates with you. May Allah guide your steps and bless your tenure with wisdom and peace.”

Hon. Mary Tagba is expected to formally assume office in the coming days. She steps into the role at a time when the district faces both challenges and opportunities, and her leadership will be pivotal in driving the NDC’s development agenda centered on equity, transformation, and grassroots empowerment.

Source: Issifu Alidu Laa-Bandow//zaaghana.com

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