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Oheneba Nana Ama Dokua Asiamah-Adjei (born 24 July 1982) is a Ghanaian politician and the member of parliament for Akropong Constituency in the Eastern Region.
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- And at this point, we firmly believe that the path for Africa to follow is industrialisation, creating jobs for our teeming youth and [tapping] into the vast human resources we have within our population. So, we believe that a sufficiently extended AGOA agreement will help us realise the dream we've always had for Africa .
- lack of access to information regarding the AGOA protocol has resulted in lower utilisation of the arrangement for duty-free access to the US market. This is one of the issues that will shape the future of the deal following the three-day summit held in Johannesburg this week.
- I went to every delegate; I organised meetings and I sold them my message and I think they bought into my message and that is what made me victorious in this election .
- I am grateful to my family my party, my people, the traditional and religious leaders, and my government for standing by me and giving me all the unwavering support throughout my journey in akuapem north. Your encouragement, guidance and belief in my abilities have been instrumental in my success .