Kwame A Plus, the member of parliament for Gomoa Central, has shared his newfound understanding of why MPs were advocating for sirens.
The newly sworn-in member of parliament recounted a situation where he needed to be at Parliament and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Ghana’s National Convention (Jalsa) simultaneously.
According to A Plus, last year he was complaining about why MPs wanted sirens, but he now understands.
Speaking in an interview on JOY FM, Kwame A Plus detailed, “It is not an easy task at all, today, for instance, I was with the president in my constituency the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Ghana’s National had their annual Convention in my constituency is where they have it in Gomoa”.
“I had to be at the convention, and I had to be in parliament at the same time, and then I remembered that last year before I entered parliament, I was complaining about MPs, and why MPs wanted sirens I called my friend he is a dispatch rider to take me out of the traffic and get me to the constituency and bring me back to parliament”, he narrated.
The MP further added, “So, I came to understand, can you imagine somebody whose constituency is somewhere in Paga and you have to go there with the president and then come back to parliament, I think that I am in a position to explain what parliamentarians go through in this country”.
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MP for Gomoa Central, @Kwameaplus, shares his newfound understanding of why MPs advocate for sirens, recounting a situation where he needed to be at Parliament and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Ghana’s National Convention (Jalsa) simultaneously. #DriveOnJoy pic.twitter.com/Q4ProR9ZPv
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