Bekwai MP

Bekwai MP Eulogizes Constituents in Maiden Independence Day Speech

Bekwai MP Eulogizes Constituents in Maiden Independence Day Speech

Hon. Ralph Poku-Adusei, the Member of Parliament for Bekwai Constituency, delivered a heartfelt address at the 68th Independence Day celebration in Bekwai. He urged citizens to reflect on Ghana's rich history and its significance in shaping a brighter future. The MP emphasized the importance of understanding Ghana's past, acknowledging its complex history, and the struggles that have shaped its identity. Hon. Poku-Adusei encouraged students to delve into Ghana's history, stressing that it would guide them in becoming positive and responsible citizens. He focused on the theme "Reflect, Review, and Reset," urging citizens to engage in deep introspection, assess their progress,…
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Bekwai MP Makes Clarion Call on Government to Resource Ghana National Fire Service

Bekwai MP Makes Clarion Call on Government to Resource Ghana National Fire Service

In a passionate submission on the floor of parliament, the Member of Parliament for Bekwai, Hon. Ralph Poku-Adusei echoed the sentiments of Hon. Mike Aidoo, MP for Oforikrom constituency, emphasizing the dire need for the government to adequately resource the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS). The Bekwai MP's plea was deeply personal, as he recounted his own harrowing experience of losing his house to a fire in 2018. This traumatic event, coupled with a recent incident in his constituency, where he had to personally intervene to support the local Fire Service, has driven his advocacy for improved resources for the…
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How can the government prioritize unconstitutional ORAL over recent acts of lawlessness in the country – Bekwai MP asks ?

How can the government prioritize unconstitutional ORAL over recent acts of lawlessness in the country – Bekwai MP asks ?

Hon. Ralph Poku-Adusei, Member of Parliament for Bekwai, has asked a scathing question that has sent shockwaves through the nation's capital. How can the government prioritize Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL), an unconstitutional committee tasked with gathering information and recovering allegedly looted funds from officers of the past government, while seemingly ignoring the recent acts of lawlessness in the country? This poignant inquiry raises fundamental questions about the government's priorities and commitment to addressing the nation's pressing concerns. As the MP's constituency, Bekwai, grapples with its unique set of challenges, the government's focus on ORAL has left many wondering if…
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Arrest Obuasi AGA Lawlessness Before it Extends to My Constituency – Bekwai MP to President Mahama

Arrest Obuasi AGA Lawlessness Before it Extends to My Constituency – Bekwai MP to President Mahama

I express my deepest grief and condolences to the families and residents of Obuasi, following the unfortunate loss of eight lives in a violent clash between persons believed to be "galamseyers" and the military. This incident is a stark reminder of the need for law and order in our society. According to the Press release by the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), the incident was sparked by the unlawful entry of AGA property by the perpetrators. I commend the President's directive to institute a full-scale investigation into the incident, and I urge him to expedite action on this matter. As the…
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Until 2017 I Always Borrowed From The Bank To Pay My Wards’ Fees- First Deputy Speaker Of Parliament

Until 2017 I Always Borrowed From The Bank To Pay My Wards’ Fees- First Deputy Speaker Of Parliament

The first deputy Speaker of Parliament who is also the Member of Parliament for Bekwai, Honourable Joseph Osei-Owusu has noted that until 2017, he was always borrowing money from the bank since 2009 to settle his wards fees. This he explained that was because he was always thinking about the welfare of his constituents rather than himself and as such, was always supporting them and end up exhausting his funds. Hence, was left with no other option than to borrow from the bank to settle his wards fees. He noted that aside from their monthly salaries as Member of Parliament,…
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