Sebastian Deh, the Member of Parliament for Kpando in the Volta Region has officially commissioned a new constituency office, emphasizing his commitment to serving his constituents through an open-door policy. The office, which was inaugurated amidst community support and gratitude, is set to become a central hub for parliamentary activities and grassroots engagement.
A key highlight of the event was the launch of a skills development and employment initiative. The MP announced that the office is currently supporting 60 learners at the Kpando Technical Institute through the Jobs and Skills Apprenticeship Training Program, marking the first phase of the project.
Future programs include the One Million Coders initiative and the Irrigation for Wealth program, aimed at fostering technological skills and agricultural productivity.
During the opening ceremony, Deh highlighted the significance of the office as a symbol of his pledge to “listen, to serve, and to work tirelessly” for the people of Kpando. He noted that the space will facilitate direct interaction with community members, addressing their concerns and supporting local development initiatives.
Mr. Deh outlined his vision for the office as the engine room for the implementation of development programmes aligned with the government’s Repair, Revive, Restore agenda. He reaffirmed his dedication to transparency and integrity as guiding principles in his work.
Expressing appreciation to contributors, Deh acknowledged the efforts of volunteers, including Prince, Evelyn, Afeafa, Junior, and Charity, who dedicated their time and resources during the office’s formative stages. He also thanked his landlord, Mr. Bro Akpaloo (Pastor Ken), for generously providing the office space, which has contributed to the growth of the constituency.
Hon. Deh also reaffirmed his commitment to working collaboratively with stakeholders such as the Municipal Chief Executive, public officials, private sector players, chiefs, and development partners to uplift Kpando and its residents.
As the new office becomes operational, the MP emphasized that it will serve as a beacon of hope and progress, helping to realize President John Dramani Mahama’s Resettling Ghana agenda and improve the livelihoods of the people in the constituency.
“Let us work together to build a brighter future for our communities and country,” Deh urged his constituents, reaffirming his pledge to serve diligently and ensure meaningful development for Kpando.