The political climate in Ghana has been charged with anticipation as parliament prepares for significant transitions.
The Member of Parliament for Assin North Hon. James Gyakye Quayson has shared his perspectives on the unfolding parliamentary events.
His statement reveals excitement and resolve in ensuring a seamless process while emphasizing their commitment to the country’s development.
First and foremost, for Hon. James Gyakye Quayson, the transition marks not only a return to parliament but also a deepened partnership in the governance of Ghana. He began;
“This is a good feeling. And also, it’s a continuation of what I had envisioned, or the plan I set for my people.”
Hon. James Gyakye Quayson MP for Assin North
Hon. Quayson further highlighted the faith his constituents placed in him during his first term, which has now led to his second mandate.
The MP recognized that the support of the people was essential in securing his return and noted that this second mandate allows him to carry forward his development agenda. His tone was optimistic as he expressed gratitude for the opportunity to continue serving his people.
A critical element of Quayson’s statement was his excitement about the future, now that his party – the NDC – has formed the government.
He particularly emphasized the collaborative relationship he anticipates with President John Dramani Mahama. he described;
“I have a president, John Mahama, who is a visionary leader, who also believes in development.
“We are going to partnership, and I’m sure that he’s [John Mahama] going to assist me to fulfill most of the dreams for the constituents.”
Hon. James Gyakye Quayson MP for Assin North
Hon. Quayson is also confident about the legislative process ahead. He remarked;
“The country has spoken overwhelmingly. We have about 183-184 MPs coming into the chamber. Nothing should stop us from doing the right thing.
“Tomorrow [Tuesday] we’re looking forward to the swearing-in of John Mahama as the president of Ghana.’’
Hon. James Gyakye Quayson MP for Assin North
Hon. Yaw Osei Adutwum, Calm Confidence Approach
In related development, the outgoing Minister of Education Hon. Yaw Osei Adutwum, also shared his thoughts on the parliamentary expectations.
Despite transitioning from his role as Minister, Hon. Adutwum remains an influential figure on the minority side of parliament. He emphasized;
“This is an exciting time. I’m on the minority side. I recognized that the best I can become is to be a ranking member for education.”
Hon. Yaw Osei Adutwum, outgoing Minister of Education
This statement signaled Hon. Adutwum’s commitment to any future appointments. He intended to work for the betterment of Ghana, particularly in the education sector, which is key to Ghana’s long-term development.

Hon. Adutwum’s enthusiasm was tempered with a clear sense of duty. He calmly stated;
“Wherever I found myself, I’m going to work hard to make sure that the nation becomes the kind of nation we want to see.”
Hon. Yaw Osei Adutwum, outgoing Minister of Education
Despite his shift from government to the opposition, his focus remains on national development, particularly through education, which he believes is foundational to Ghana’s future.
This sense of purpose reflects his dedication to public service, showing that regardless of political alignment, his mission remains the same.
While Hon. Quayson and Hon. Adutwum occupy different roles within parliament, their statements reflected common themes of optimism, collaboration, and a commitment to the development of Ghana.
In conclusion, as parliament resumes its duties sooner than later, the expectations voiced by these two political figures serve as a benchmark of the broader expectation that many Ghanaians have as the nation navigates the new phase of governance.
Whether it is through collaboration at the top or a commitment to specific sectors like education, their statements underscore the importance of unity in governing the country.
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