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The Member of Parliament for Mpraeso, Davis Ansah Opoku, has successfully earned a Master of Laws (LLM) in Information Technology Law from the University of Ghana.
His academic achievement was formally recognised during a graduation ceremony held on Friday, February 14.
Mr Opoku’s decision to pursue advanced studies in IT Law reflects his commitment to deepening his understanding of the legal and regulatory frameworks governing the digital economy.

His expertise in this field is expected to contribute significantly to legislative discussions on technology, cybersecurity, and digital governance in Ghana.
As a lawmaker, his accomplishment underscores the importance of continuous learning and professional development in shaping informed policymaking.
With the increasing role of technology in national development, Mr Opoku’s specialised knowledge will be instrumental in crafting policies that balance innovation with regulatory safeguards.

His graduation has been widely celebrated by constituents and colleagues, who commend his dedication to both public service and academic excellence.
Mr Opoku’s success serves as an inspiration to young professionals, particularly those in public office, to invest in education as a means of enhancing their contributions to national progress.
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