Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, has demonstrated his commitment to his constituents through a recent act of generosity. He donated 100 wheelchairs to individuals with physical disabilities within his constituency. This heartwarming gesture, shared on his Facebook page on December 16th, is part of a post-election tradition where he expresses gratitude for the support he receives.
Ablakwa's Facebook post detailed his ongoing commitment to serving his people, stating, “This weekend, I continued with my tradition of offering a little gesture of appreciation to my beloved constituents immediately after every election victory. Yesterday, I donated 100 wheelchairs to my special constituents.” He highlighted a similar initiative four years prior, where medical bills were covered for children at the Battor Catholic Hospital’s Children’s Ward. This consistent pattern of giving underscores his dedication to improving the lives of those in his constituency.
The MP's landslide victory, securing 41,073 votes (a remarkable 93.12% of the total votes cast), further emphasizes the strong bond he shares with his constituents. His opponent, Dr. John Savior Eleblu Yao of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), received 3,035 votes. Ablakwa's resounding win not only solidifies his position but also underscores the community's appreciation for his service and his commitment to their well-being.
This act of kindness extends beyond mere political posturing; it reflects a genuine dedication to improving the lives of his constituents, particularly those facing physical challenges. The donation of 100 wheelchairs provides tangible assistance, enhancing mobility and independence for many individuals. It is a powerful symbol of his commitment to inclusivity and accessibility within his community.
Ablakwa's continued pledge to enhance his service speaks volumes about his dedication to his role as a public servant and his genuine care for the people of North Tongu. His actions serve as an inspiring example of how elected officials can actively contribute to the well-being of their communities.
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