Essikado-Ketan MP Ayensu Danquah Appointed to Key Parliamentary Committee

In an impressive debut to her legislative career, Prof Dr Grace Ayensu Danquah, the newly elected Member of Parliament (MP) for the Essikado-Ketan Constituency, has been appointed to the prestigious Selection Committee of Ghana’s 9th Parliament under the 4th Republic.
The Selection Committee, which plays a pivotal role in the functioning of Parliament, is responsible for constituting the Appointments and Business Committees.
Prof Dr Ayensu Danquah’s inclusion in this critical body underscores her qualifications and the confidence placed in her by the legislature’s leadership.
For a first-term MP, this appointment is a rare honor and highlights her potential to contribute meaningfully to the legislative process. It also places her among some of Parliament’s most seasoned and respected figures.
Her appointment reflects her commitment to public service and her dedication to her constituents and the nation. Observers have described her rise as heralding a new era of impactful representation and progressive leadership for Essikado-Ketan.
The inclusion of Prof. Dr. Ayensu Danquah in the Selection Committee marks a promising start to her parliamentary journey and is seen as a testament to her capability and resolve.
Source: classfmonline.com
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