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Information Minister-designate Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has returned to the Ofoase Ayeribi constituency to thank them after his successful reelection as their representative in Parliament.

The former broadcaster was sworn in on January 7, 2021, to begin his second term as MP.
In a tweet over the weekend, he said he has traveled to a number of towns in the constituency to show gratitude to them.
“From Parliament yesterday to Abenase, Anyinase and Adjobue to say thank you to my people. We have a lot more to do in the next 4 years. With their support we will succeed together,” he posted on Twitter.
From Parliament yesterday to Abenase, Anyinase and Adjobue to say thank you to my people.
We have a lot more to do in the next 4 years. With their support, I'm hopeful we will succeed together. pic.twitter.com/zmjgKPPPbf— Kojo Oppong Nkrumah (@konkrumah) January 23, 2021

He shared photos of his activities in the constituency, specifically the traditional leaders in the areas he visited.
Mr Oppong Nkrumah disclosed that Saturday's visit is his first time visiting his constituency after his reelection.

Prior to the President announcing him as one of ministers-designate, he is one of the caretaker ministers.
The Information Minister-designate is also a member of the President’s media team for the election petition.
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