Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has donated 100 wheelchairs to individuals with physical disabilities in his constituency.
The gesture, according to the MP, is part of his tradition of expressing gratitude to his constituents after every election cycle.
In a Facebook post on Monday, December 16, Mr Ablakwa thanked his constituents for their overwhelming support and reaffirmed his commitment to serving them even better in the years ahead.
“This weekend, I continued my tradition of offering a small token of appreciation to my beloved constituents after every election victory,” he wrote.
“Yesterday, I donated 100 wheelchairs to my special constituents. Four years ago, we covered the medical bills of children at the Children’s Ward of the Battor Catholic Hospital. The tradition continues. Thank you for our 93.12% victory. I promise to serve you better than ever.”
Ablakwa successfully retained his parliamentary seat, winning with an impressive 41,073 votes. His closest contender, Dr. John Savior Eleblu Yao of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), garnered 3,035 votes.
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