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The Member of Parliament for Bekwai, Ralph Poku-Adusei, has begun the second phase of his Listening and Thank You Tour, engaging residents across several communities in the constituency.
The exercise forms part of his efforts to maintain direct interaction with constituents while assessing development needs at the grassroots level.
This phase of the tour covers eight electoral areas—Sarfokrom, Ntinanko, Poano, Anwiankwanta, Adjamesu, Dominase, Senfi, and Essumeja—where the MP and his team are meeting community members to discuss local concerns and ongoing development projects.

The initiative is guided by the concept TLOD—Thank, Listen, Observe, and Deliver—which reflects the MP’s approach to constituency engagement.
Through the tour, Ralph Poku-Adusei seeks to express appreciation to residents for their continued support, listen to their concerns, observe the progress of projects within the constituency, and deliver assistance where necessary.
During the engagements, the MP fulfilled some of his campaign commitments, including the donation of building materials to support community development.

Notably, he presented eight culverts to the Daa community to facilitate the construction of a bridge aimed at improving road accessibility in the area.
Ralph Poku-Adusei also used the opportunity to discuss issues affecting cocoa farmers, as well as concerns related to healthcare and education, emphasising his commitment to practical interventions that address the needs of constituents.

The Bekwai MP reaffirmed that he and his team remain dedicated to sustained engagement with the people of the constituency, stressing that continuous dialogue and collaboration are essential for delivering meaningful development and effective representation.
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