KETE-KRACHI: The newly elected Member of Parliament for the Krachi East constituency, Nelson Kofi Djabab, has expressed his gratitude to party supporters and constituents for electing him as their representative. Djabab emphasized the significant support he received during the elections, highlighting the collaborative efforts needed to foster development in the region.According to Ghana News Agency, Djabab acknowledged the overwhelming support from the people of Krachi East, as he secured 23,530 out of 39,300 valid votes cast in the December 7 elections. He noted that this decisive victory reflects the constituents' faith in his leadership and in President-elect John Dramani Mahama.Djabab committed to utilizing his four-year term to enhance the socio-economic infrastructure of the constituency, aiming to improve living conditions for all residents. He urged his constituents to continue their support for both him and Mahama, stressing the importance of unity in driving the area's development.The MP-elect assured the people of Krachi East that their mandate would lead to better living conditions, as he and the president-elect embark on efforts to accelerate progress in the constituency.
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