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the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Tamale North Constituency, Alhassan Suhuyini, has made Christmas donations to a number of churches within the constituency as part of activities to support Christian communities during the festive season.
The gesture was aimed at sharing goodwill and strengthening community bonds as residents marked the celebration of Christmas.
The donated items included bags of rice, cooking oil and other essential items to support church members, particularly the vulnerable.

Presenting the items, Mr Suhuyini emphasised the importance of unity, compassion and peaceful coexistence among people of different faiths within the constituency.
Mr Suhuyini, who also serves as the Deputy Minister for Roads, noted that the Christmas season provides an opportunity for leaders to give back to their communities and reaffirm their commitment to inclusive development.

He stressed that his support for the churches was motivated by a desire to ensure that families could celebrate the season with dignity and joy.
Church leaders who received the donations expressed their appreciation to the MP and Deputy Roads Minister for the kind gesture, describing it as timely and thoughtful.
They offered prayers for his leadership and continued service to the Tamale North Constituency and the nation at large.
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