Ghana’s MP champions sustainable growth at Africa’s key parliamentary summit
Hajia Zuwera Ibrahimah, the MP for Salaga South, recently attended the 10th General Assembly of the African Parliamentary Network on Development Evaluation (APNODE) in Casablanca, Morocco. She was represented by Hon. Mohammed Bagu during the event, which brought together lawmakers from across Africa to discuss sustainable development.
At the meeting, Hajia Zuwera highlighted Ghana’s development progress, including key achievements in her own constituency. She also expressed gratitude to Speaker Alban Bagbin for selecting her to join fellow African parliamentarians focused on evidence-based policies.
The event provided a platform for African lawmakers to exchange ideas on sustainable development. Hajia Zuwera’s involvement reinforced Ghana’s engagement in regional efforts to improve governance and economic growth. Her focus remains on delivering measurable progress for Salaga South and beyond.
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