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The Deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, on Monday, January 22, made a donation of office items to the Ghana Immigration Service, Effutu Sector Command.
The Effutu Member of Parliament (MP) stated that this donation is part of his commitment to empower state agencies and other entities within the constituency.
Emphasising the importance of a secure and peaceful working environment, the lawyer cum politician expressed his dedication to supporting the well-being of the community.

In a subsequent Facebook post, Mr Afenyo-Markin assured the public of his continuous support.

The donated items included desktop computers, printers, air conditioners, swivel chairs, file cabinets, landline telephones, and workstations.
Earlier in the day, the lawmaker also extended additional donations to the Winneba Senior High School and the Effutu Municipal Office.

The senior high school received a generous donation of 300 beds, while the municipal office was furnished with essential office equipment.
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