Published
4 years agoon
By
Adubianews
After serving five terms in parliament, the Member of Parliament for Ketu North, James Klutse Avedzi, has announced plans to take a bow.
He has indicated that in the 2024 general elections, his face will not appear on the ballot sheets, bringing an end to his run as a legislator, graphic.com.gh reported.
James Klutse Avedzi, who is currently the Deputy Minority Leader, explained that his time in parliament so far is satisfactory enough for him to take retirement.
“I have decided that five terms are enough for me, I do not intend to run again. 20 years is enough for me, I think someone else should take over in 2024.
“I have already informed some of my constituents. My decision is not because I have become unpopular, I believe there is no election I run that I will not win,” he said.
James Klutse Avedzi went to parliament in 2004 and before that, worked as the principal accountant at the Controller and Accountant General’s Department in Accra from 1995 until his parliamentary position.
Bishop JY Adu Reveals How Late Daddy Lumba Got Angry With Him After Healing Encounter
Man Arrested at Kumasi Magazine After Attempted Phone Theft Backfires
Kumasi Mayor Steps In to Direct Traffic After Decongestion Exercise
Foreign Affairs Ministry Offers Free Visas for Diaspora Summit 2025 Participants
Transport Ministry Dismisses Minority’s Claims of GH¢10m Overspending
Accra Dominates Q3 Investments as GIPC Data Shows 41 of 53 New Projects
MP Accuses Former Government of Enabling WASSCE Malpractices to Boost Free SHS Results
PRINPAG Applauds Gov’t for National Media Fund Proposal
Parliament Approves GH¢34.9bn for Key Ministries in 2026 Budget