Ho Central MP opens office to enhance constituency engagements

The Member of Parliament (MP) for Ho Central Constituency in the Volta Region, Richmond Edem Kofi Kpotosu, has officially opened an MP’s Office to strengthen communication between him and his constituents.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, the MP emphasized that the office will serve as a liaison point for residents who wish to engage with him but may be unable to do so due to his national duties.
The secretariat will be available to receive concerns, suggestions, and inquiries from constituents on his behalf.
Mr. Kpotosu highlighted some of the notable improvements in health and education that have been made in the Constituency under his leadership. He further urged the people of Ho Central to utilize the office effectively and support both his vision and the John Mahama-led administration in transforming the Constituency.
On his part, Togbe Ayim Adzokoto, the Paramount Chief of Takla, commended the initiative but urged the MP to ensure that the office serves all constituents fairly, rather than being used for partisan political purposes.
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