It is tough to be an Member of Parliament - Mfantseman MP reveals
- MP for Mfantseman says it is difficult working in Parliament
- Ophelia Mensah Hayford says lobbying for projects has been tough
- Constituents are being urged to remain measured with their demands
A legislator representing the Mfantseman Constituency, Ophelia Mensah Hayford, says it is a difficult task to be a member of parliament.
According to Ophelia Mensah Hayford, the thought of lobbying for projects and development is very draining.
“When you get to Parliament you will see that lobbying for projects is tough, not an easy task,” she stated.
To this end, she has entreated her constituenty to be patient with MPs as their job is mostly difficult against what they ever thought.
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“The suite case with the bones, the pot containing the skull, and the pan with its contents were retained for evidential purposes whilst the two suspects are detained for further investigation,” police spokesperson for the region Francis Gomado told Accra-based Starr FM.
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