Member of Parliament for Tano North, Dr Gideon Boako, spent the Easter holidays engaging with a vibrant group of young professionals and entrepreneurs from his constituency currently residing in Accra.
The gathering, held in a warm and interactive setting, provided an opportunity for these self-starters to connect with their MP and discuss issues relevant to their personal development, business growth, and contributions to their home district.
Dr Boako commended their initiative and drive, noting that such determination is key to the transformation of Tano North and Ghana as a whole.

In his remarks, Dr Boako encouraged the youth to remain committed to their aspirations, emphasising that their success in Accra could significantly benefit their communities back home.
He highlighted the importance of innovation, resilience, and ethical leadership in today’s competitive environment.

The MP also assured them of his continuous support and pledged to create more opportunities that would connect enterprising youth in the diaspora with development initiatives in Tano North.
The meeting also served as a platform for exchanging ideas on how the youth could contribute meaningfully to local development through mentorship, investment, and knowledge transfer.
Several participants expressed their appreciation for Dr Boako’s willingness to engage directly with them and pledged to remain active in efforts aimed at uplifting the constituency.

The interaction fostered a renewed sense of purpose and community among the attendees, many of whom shared their personal success stories and aspirations.
As Easter symbolises hope and renewal, Dr Boako’s engagement with the Tano North self-starters echoed these themes, inspiring the group to continue striving for excellence both in Accra and beyond.
The MP reiterated that the future of Tano North lies in the hands of its young people, whose talents and initiatives must be harnessed for long-term progress.
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