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On the morning of Wednesday, January 22, Parliament's Appointments Committee interviewed Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, the nominee for Minister of Gender, Children, and Social Protection.


The Member of Parliament for the Krowor constituency underwent a thorough vetting process, which lasted over an hour, where she was questioned on her educational background and work experience.


During the session, she also shared her vision for upholding the country's respected reputation in the areas of gender, children, and social protection.

JoyNews' David Andoh was present at the vetting and captured these photos.






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