The Member of Parliament for Kpando on the ticket of the ruling national democratic Congress has announced the resumption of Ghana’s Parliament sessions after the recess, expressing optimism about the new parliamentary term and its potential benefits for the community.
In a statement to constituents, the MP shared that he participated in the first sitting of the second meeting of the first session of the ninth Parliament. He highlighted his dedication to addressing local challenges and advocating for policies that promote growth and development within Kpando.
During the recent parliamentary session, the MP engaged in key debates, including the repeal of nuisance taxes, the passage of important legislation, and approval of the national budget for the year. He also noted the strides made in serving his constituents, such as establishing an official parliamentary office and supporting numerous learners with skills training programs.
The MP emphasized his commitment to the “Resetting Ghana Agenda” initiated by President John Dramani Mahama, assuring residents of his focus on delivering tangible results. He called for continued support and feedback from constituents to ensure positive impacts in the community.
Expressing appreciation for the collaboration so far, he reaffirmed his dedication to working tirelessly for the development of Kpando and its people.