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Dr. Fred Kyei Asamoah Joins Speaker of Parliament to Welcome Queen Mothers’ Foundation of Ghana

Today, Dr. Fred Kyei Asamoah, the hardworking Member of Parliament for Offinso North and Chairman of the Committee on Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs of Parliament, once again demonstrated his deep commitment to national development and cultural preservation. He joined the Right Honourable Speaker of Parliament to receive members of the Queen Mothers’ Foundation of Ghana on their official courtesy call to the Parliament of Ghana.

The visit provided a meaningful opportunity to discuss critical national issues centred on unity, peace, and sustainable development. Dr. Fred Kyei Asamoah played an active role in the discussions, emphasizing the importance of traditional leadership in strengthening Ghana’s democratic and social structures. His contributions reflected his long-standing passion for promoting collaboration between Parliament and traditional authorities to ensure that every voice — especially those of women in leadership — is heard in the nation’s governance process.

Throughout the engagement, Dr. Asamoah commended the Queen Mothers for their invaluable role in fostering social harmony, guiding the youth, and championing development initiatives within their communities. He noted that their leadership continues to serve as a vital bridge between government and the grassroots, helping to sustain peace and cultural identity across Ghana.

Observers at Parliament praised Dr. Fred Kyei Asamoah’s proactive leadership, describing him as a committed public servant whose tireless efforts continue to inspire confidence and unity among stakeholders. His ability to merge modern governance with traditional wisdom stands out as a true testament to his visionary approach to national service.

As discussions concluded, Dr. Asamoah reaffirmed Parliament’s dedication — under his committee’s guidance — to supporting traditional leaders and ensuring that their influence remains integral to Ghana’s growth. The meeting ended on a hopeful note, with both Parliament and the Queen Mothers’ Foundation pledging to work hand in hand to promote lasting peace, inclusion, and development across the nation.

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