Dr. Frank Amoakohene, the Minister nominee for the Ashanti Region

In a significant step toward inclusive and transparent governance, Ashanti Regional Minister Dr. Frank Amoakohene has unveiled a new online appointment system that allows citizens to schedule meetings with him directly via his official website.

The initiative supports President Mahama’s broader vision of making governance more accessible and responsive to the needs of the people.

According to Dr. Amoakohene, the system is designed to ensure that every resident of the Ashanti Region has a fair opportunity to share concerns, contribute ideas, or seek assistance on regional matters—without the barriers of bureaucracy or physical distance.

“This is about bringing government closer to the people,” the Minister said. “Let’s deepen citizen engagement and work together for a better Ashanti Region.”

How It Works

Citizens can now visit Dr. Amoakohene’s official website and complete a short, user-friendly form to request an appointment. The system has been built with accessibility in mind, ensuring ease of use for people from all backgrounds and with varying levels of digital literacy.

A Model for Modern Governance

This forward-thinking initiative is expected to strengthen community ties and improve the government’s ability to respond to the needs of its people. By engaging directly with constituents, Dr. Amoakohene aims to make more informed decisions and foster a deeper sense of public trust.

The move has been widely praised as a progressive approach to governance in Ghana, offering a replicable model for other public officials across the country.

Looking Ahead

As more citizens take advantage of this digital platform, it is hoped that the Ashanti Region will experience more collaborative development, improved communication between government and citizens, and stronger accountability structures.

Dr. Amoakohene’s use of technology to enhance transparency and accessibility highlights the growing importance of digital tools in shaping a more responsive and inclusive public service.

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