As Deputy Ranking Member on the Committee on Sanitation and Water Resources, I remain committed to championing improved water infrastructure and reliable water supply for communities across the Northern Region and beyond.
Today in Parliament, I questioned the Honourable Minister for Works, Housing and Water Resources, Mr. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, on the immediate steps being taken to commence the Tamale and Yendi Water Expansion Project.
Grateful to Parliament of Ghana, Africa Centre for Parliamentary Affairs, British High Commission, Ghana Statistical Service & Office of the National Statistician.
Honoured to have joined the International Data Masterclass on “Advancing Evidence-Based Parliament: Leveraging Data for Better Decisions.”
Reliable data is key to evidence-based policies, stronger oversight, and better decisions for our constituents.
We go again! 🇬🇭💪
Tonight, our Black Stars face England in the second Group Stage match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Let us rally behind our national team with pride, unity and unwavering support.
Come on Black Stars! Victory awaits!
Join me this Friday as we observe World Drug Day at the SDA Conference Room, Bekwai. Together with the Bekwai Municipal Assembly, NYA, and NaCOC, we will raise awareness on the dangers of drug abuse and champion a healthier, drug-free future for our youth and communities.
To all fathers in Bekwai and across Ghana, thank you for your love, sacrifice, strength, and unwavering guidance. You are the pillars of our families and communities. May today bring you joy, honour, and abundant blessings.
Wishing you a blessed celebration!
As we look ahead to the remaining group stage fixtures against England and Croatia, I wish the team continued success and the very best of luck. No dream is too big when we come together with purpose and commitment.
I have assured the residents of my unwavering support and will work closely with the Municipal Assembly and the Government to ensure this bridge is urgently rebuilt and the road infrastructure is fixed once and for all.
No community should be cut off from progress.
I immediately rushed to Edwinase–Kokotro today after the bridge connecting the two communities was washed away by heavy rains.
In a quiet, deeply moving moment, I held the hand of an elderly farmer as I helped her cross the flooded river to the other side.
Privileged to have had fruitful discussions with executives of the NPP and indigenes of the Bekwai Constituency resident in Toronto. The engagement was insightful and encouraging as we continue to build unity and strengthen our collective vision.
I extend my sincere appreciation to CODE and the leaders who made this engagement successful. Your commitment and coordination made our dialogue both meaningful and productive.
The intensive sessions on executive oversight, policy analysis and budget scrutiny will enhance our effectiveness for the people of Bekwai and Ghana. Grateful to our partners for this investment in governance.
The work continues — sharper and stronger.
Honoured to be in Gatineau, Canada, this week for a 5-day capacity-building programme on Strengthening Parliamentary Effectiveness with fellow Minority Caucus MPs.