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The Member of Parliament for North Tongu and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has hosted his annual Christmas party for children in the constituency, describing this year’s edition as the biggest and most exciting yet.
The event, held in Juapong, brought together more than 6,000 children from across the constituency to celebrate the festive season in an atmosphere of joy, entertainment and community bonding.
Sharing highlights from the gathering, Mr Ablakwa said the growing scale of the annual party reflects his commitment to putting smiles on the faces of children and ensuring they feel loved and valued during Christmas.
“The North Tongu MP’s Annual Christmas Party is getting bigger, better and more exciting. I had a great time with over 6,000 beloved children in Juapong yesterday,” he stated.
He expressed gratitude to his wife, friends and the Volta Regional Minister for their consistent and unflagging support, noting that the collective effort has helped sustain the initiative over the years.
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