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Agbana highlights 'Big Push' infrastructure drive, expands social interventions at Accountability Forum
Ernest Arhinful••694 words · 4 min read
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Agbana highlights infrastructure and social interventions - but will it be enough for Ketu North constituents?
Ketu North MP Eric Edem Agbana addressed constituents at an Accountability Forum. He touched on infrastructure, social services, and economic interventions under government programmes - but what does it all mean for the people of Ketu North?
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