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As part of activities marking his annual Christmas celebrations, the Member of Parliament for North Tongu and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has awarded 50 tertiary scholarships to students from the constituency.
The scholarships are aimed at supporting beneficiaries who will be returning to school in January 2026, easing the financial burden on families and promoting access to higher education.
According to Mr Ablakwa, the initiative forms part of his broader commitment to investing in education and human capital development in North Tongu.

“I also provided 50 tertiary scholarships for students going back to school in January 2026,” he announced, emphasising that education remains a key pillar of his development agenda for the constituency.
He thanked his wife, friends and the Volta Regional Minister for their continued support, noting that such partnerships are crucial in sustaining impactful social interventions for the benefit of constituents.
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