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MP institutes ₵100,000 emergency rent support fund to assist VRA spill victims 

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The MP for North Tongu, Sammuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has launched an emergency rent fund to support victims of the Akosombo Spill.

The fund he said will prioritise female applicants, and it shall be totally free and non refundable.

”Today, I also launched a North Tongu MP’s GHS100,000.00 emergency rent support fund to assist VRA spillage victims still languishing in tents find decent rental accommodation as we continue to fearlessly and justifiably advocate for their permanent resettlement.”

The North Tongu MP filed his nomination in style.

”My 2024 Parliamentary Nomination has been successfully filed with the Electoral Commission in my beloved North Tongu,” he wrote in a facebook post.

”I am profoundly grateful to my dearest constituents for defying the rains and walking with me to the EC’s office”. But of course, under the umbrella, we are safe with all weather conditions.” Coincidentally, the citizens defied the rains to support the MP. 

He said North Tongu is determined ”to break our own record with Operation 94% in 2024 for John Mahama & Togbe Worgbedzi”.

In 2020, North Tongu secured the widest victory margin in the entire country, according to Mr. Okudzeto Ablakwa.

As I reiterated during my remarks, I do not take my people’s support and loyalty for granted. I shall continue to serve with utmost dedication, integrity, humility, dynamism and a progressive vision.

My immediate priority is to ensure that all VRA spillage victims are permanently resettled and fully compensated. I shall not rest until the last victim is adequately catered for.

He thanked the NDC Women’s Wing led by the outstanding Victoria Doe, for organising the event and leading up to the presentation of nomination forms. Mr. Ablakwa said diligent parliamentary oversight remains a hallmark. 

”We shall work very hard and smart to create a brighter and empowered North Tongu,” Mr. Ablakwa noted.

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