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The Minister for Roads and Highways Governs Kwame Agbodza, has stated that development flourishes where peace, harmony and cooperation prevail.
Mr Agbodza stated this in his Christmas message to his constituents and copied to the Ghana News Agency at Adaklu Waya.
"As we celebrate Christmas, let us reflect on the blessings of the year and renew our commitment to unity, compassion and mutual support," he said.
Mr Agbodza, who is also the Member of Parliament for Adaklu noted that the resilience, unity and commitment of the people of the constituency to community development remained a source of inspiration.
"The collective efforts of our hardworking farmers, traders, teachers, health workers, the security services, the youth and traditional rulers, form the backbone of our progress," he stated.
The Minister highly commended the people for the sacrifices they made daily to sustain families, nurture the next generation and promote harmony in the constituency.
"The festive season reminds us of love, peace, generosity and togetherness, values that Adaklu continue to exemplify," he emphasised.
Mr Agbodza reaffirmed his unwavering dedication to advocating for policies and initiatives that would address the needs and aspirations of the people.
He said together they could unlock the full potential of Adaklu and ensure inclusive growth for all.
"May the Christmas bring joy and hope to every home, hope to every heart and renewed strength for the year ahead," Mr Agbodza noted.
He therefore urged all including traditional authorities, civil society and faith-based organisations to continue to collaborate with government to advance education, healthcare, infrastructure and opportunities for the youth.
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