Ayawaso East Member of Parliament Baba Jamal has declared that his political experience and leadership will be more beneficial in Ghana than in Nigeria, emphasizing his commitment to serving the people who elected him. The newly sworn-in MP made the remark while speaking about his vision and priorities after taking office.
Baba Jamal Vows to Serve the People
According to Baba Jamal, his focus is firmly on delivering meaningful development and effective representation for residents of Ayawaso East. “My services will be more useful here than in Nigeria. I’m here to serve the people,” he stated, underscoring his determination to justify the trust voters placed in him.

The MP noted that his political journey and experiences have prepared him to advocate strongly for his constituents in Parliament. He pledged to work on policies and initiatives that will directly improve livelihoods in the constituency.
Focus on Development and Representation
Baba Jamal explained that his main priority will be championing development projects, improving local infrastructure, and ensuring that government programs reach communities within Ayawaso East. He also emphasized the importance of maintaining close engagement with residents so their concerns can be properly represented at the national level.
His remarks come shortly after he was sworn into Ghana’s Parliament following the Ayawaso East electoral contest. The new MP has already attracted attention online after a video circulated showing him appearing to briefly doze during his first parliamentary sitting, a moment that quickly went viral and sparked widespread discussion on social media.

Public Expectations for the New MP
Residents and political observers say the focus will now shift from viral moments to the MP’s performance in office. Constituents expect tangible progress in areas such as job creation, youth opportunities, and improved local services.
Baba Jamal insisted that he is ready for the challenge and determined to prove his critics wrong through hard work and dedication. “I am here to serve the people,” he reiterated, promising to remain accessible and responsive to the needs of his constituents.
Why This Story Matters
The comments highlight the expectations placed on newly elected MPs in Ghana, particularly in urban constituencies where voters demand visible development and strong representation. Baba Jamal’s pledge to prioritize service and delivery will likely shape how his tenure in Parliament is judged in the months and years ahead.
Also read: Baba Jamal Sworn In as Ayawaso East MP Following By-Election Victory.
Ayawaso East MP Baba Jamal Caught Sleeping Moments After Swearing-In in Parliament.
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