Ablakwa Announces Retirement from MP Post

Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa Announces Retirement from MP Post

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, has announced his impending retirement as Member of Parliament for North Tongu, a position he has held for several terms. Ablakwa, a four-term MP, has been a prominent figure in Ghanaian politics, serving in various capacities, including Deputy Minister for Information and Deputy Minister for Education.
Ablakwa’s decision to retire from his MP post comes after serving the North Tongu constituency with dedication and commitment. During his tenure, he has been a strong advocate for ethical, transparent, and transformational leadership, earning him numerous awards and recognition, including being adjudged the Most Impactful MP in 2024.
As Foreign Affairs Minister, Ablakwa has played a crucial role in shaping Ghana’s foreign policy and strengthening international relations. His experience and expertise will undoubtedly be missed in the country’s political landscape.
Ablakwa’s retirement announcement has sparked reactions from various stakeholders, with many praising his contributions to Ghanaian politics. His legacy as a champion of good governance and transparency will continue to inspire future generations of leaders.
Ablakwa’s plans post-retirement are yet to be disclosed, but his commitment to public service is expected to endure. As he prepares to bid farewell to his MP post, he leaves behind a legacy of dedication and service to the people of North Tongu and Ghana as a whole.



