Samuel Abu Jinapor, Ranking Member on Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, has called for Ghana to establish a formal evacuation policy for its citizens facing distress abroad. He highlighted recent events involving Ghanaians in South Africa as underscoring the urgent need for such a policy.
Ghanaian MP Samuel Abu Jinapor has endorsed Mahamudu Bawumia as the most prepared and best-suited leader for Ghana beyond 2028, expressing confidence in his future leadership.
Samuel Abu Jinapor, MP for Damongo, has expressed concerns over the credibility of Ghana's governance system, citing President John Mahama's anti-LGBTQ stance as an example of policy shifts eroding public trust.
Member of Parliament Samuel Abu Jinapor has appealed to President John Dramani Mahama to prioritize youth unemployment and the rising cost of living in his upcoming State of the Nation Address.
Damango MP, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has argued that the size of a government cannot be accurately determined solely by the number of ministers and deputy ministers appointed.
Samuel Abu Jinapor, MP for Damongo, has accused Ghana's governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) of leveraging its 'Operation Recover All Loot' (ORAL) campaign as a political tool to garner votes for the 2024 general elections.
Samuel Abu Jinapor, a Member of Parliament for Damongo, stated that previous warnings about global conflicts impacting Ghana's economy, particularly fuel pricing and macroeconomic stability, have now been vindicated.
Samuel Abu Jinapor, the Member of Parliament for Damongo, has urged the Ghanaian government to convene an emergency meeting and provide relief to citizens amidst a recent surge in fuel prices.
Samuel Abu Jinapor, MP for Damongo, expressed confidence that Ghana's New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Dr. Bawumia will regain public trust ahead of the 2028 general elections, despite their current minority position.
Samuel Abu Jinapor, MP for Damongo, has criticized the Ghanaian government's management of illegal small-scale mining, known as galamsey, stating that the situation has worsened under the current administration.
Samuel Abu Jinapor, MP for Damongo, has supported Ghana's foreign policy initiative for reparative justice following a UN resolution classifying the trans-Atlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity.
Member of Parliament for Damongo, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has expressed concern over Ghana’s recent decline in the Global Mining Investment Attractiveness Index, warning that the development could weaken the country’s competitiveness and its ability to attract long-term mining investment.