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I don’t need a siren as MP – John Dumelo.

John Dumelo, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ayawaso West Wuogon, has taken a firm stance against the use of sirens by MPs for official duties. In a video circulating online, Dumelo stated that while sirens may ease transportation for some MPs, he does not see the need for them in his work.Referring to comments by fellow MP Kwame Obeng Asare, popularly known as A Plus, Dumelo clarified his personal view: "A Plus says we need sirens, maybe that's his opinion, but personally, I don't think I need a siren."The debate over MPs using sirens has been ongoing, with proponents arguing it enhances efficiency, while critics believe it’s unnecessary and disruptive. Dumelo, however, emphasized his disagreement with the practice, noting it is a personal choice.This issue continues to divide opinions, with MPs and citizens offering varying perspectives on the matter.

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John Dumelo Rejects Push for Creative Industry Leaders as Tourism Ministers.

Renowned actor and Ayawaso West Wuogon MP, John Dumelo, has dismissed the idea of reserving the Tourism Ministry for creatives, arguing that the role requires a visionary leader who prioritizes the welfare of the creative sector.In an interview with Graphic Showbiz, Dumelo expressed his respect for the position of his colleagues but emphasized the importance of competence over industry affiliation. He believes the decision should be left to President John Mahama, inaugurated on January 7, 2025.The Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture was established in 2013 under Mahama to unite tourism, arts, and culture. While some creatives previously held roles in the ministry, Dumelo insists that effective leadership transcends being part of the creative fraternity.His comments come amidst fresh advocacy from creatives to appoint one of their own to the ministry. Dumelo, however, pledged to uphold the NDC manifesto's vision […]

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John Dumelo Offers Free Transport to University of Ghana Students for Christmas.

John Dumelo, the Member of Parliament-elect for Ayawaso West Wuogon, has announced free transportation for University of Ghana students traveling home for the Christmas holidays. The initiative, titled “Travel Home with John Dumelo,” will provide buses departing from Volta Hall Car Park on December 21, 2024, to destinations including Kumasi, Ho, Cape Coast, and Takoradi.The gesture follows Dumelo's victory in the December 7 parliamentary elections, where he unseated Lydia Alhassan of the NPP with a margin of 2,200 votes. Known for his close engagement with students, Dumelo’s efforts, including addressing accommodation issues and donating laptops, have earned him significant support among the university community.The move has been widely praised as a thoughtful and timely gesture ahead of the festive season.

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NDC Sweeps Parliamentary Seats in Major Political Shift.

A wave of political upheaval has struck Ghana's Parliament following the 2024 elections, with the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) claiming a significant number of seats previously held by the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP). Among the notable losses for the NPP were high-profile figures such as:Ursula Owusu-Ekuful (Ablekuma West)K.T. Hammond (Adansi-Asokwa)Henry Quartey (Ayawaso Central)Ambrose Dery (Nandom)John Peter Amewu (Hohoe)Additionally, John Dumelo of the NDC claimed victory in the Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency, unseating Lydia Seyram Alhassan.New faces in Parliament include:Lawrencia Adwoa Dziwornu (Akuapem South)Dr. Titus Kofi Beyuo (Lambussie)Kwame Asare Obeng (A-Plus) (Gomoa Central)This dramatic shift signals a call for introspection within the NPP, as experts suggest voter dissatisfaction with unresponsive leadership may have driven the results.The Electoral Commission continues to face challenges with delays in collation, which have heightened tensions, although voting proceeded smoothly in most areas.

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John Dumelo Pays ₵10,400 to Rescue Visually Impaired Law Student.

Actor and NDC parliamentary candidate John Dumelo has helped a visually impaired Ghana School of Law student avoid deferral by paying the student’s outstanding fees of ₵10,400. The student, Gabriel Selasie Doe, reached out for help after selling his laptop to cover some of the fees. Dumelo not only cleared the debt but also provided funds to replace the laptop.The gesture has drawn widespread praise as a demonstration of Dumelo’s commitment to education and support for individuals facing hardships.

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