Dakoa Newman

Ghanaian politician

Dakoa Newman is a Ghanaian politician who is a member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). She is the member of parliament for the Okaikwei South Constituency. She is the daughter of Victor Newman who was also a politician and founding member of the New Patriotic Party.

Dakoa Newman

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  • if Ghana is to sustain growth in its economic performance, the need to build a literate society cannot be underestimated.
  • next year by this time when we gather here, it would be the handing over ceremony of a fully completed classroom block, fixed with chairs, tables and other teaching and learning materials.
  • What I want to stress on is that the part is for us all. As we talk about development, I hope and pray that God finds the way for Ghana Gas to cover the full cost of this pitch. I pray that next year by this time, we can come back and hand over a fully furbished school building .
  • The pivotal role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for socio-economic transformation and development in every society cannot be over emphasized and this ICT centre will surely augment government’s efforts to equip our youth with the essential skills and knowledge required to achieve this.
  • I entreat the school’s management to effectively manage the facilities to ensure it serves its intended purpose for the benefit of all.
  • The library will impact the reading habit of the children and urged parents to encourage their children to read good books, instead of playing games on mobile phones .
  • On March 6, 2021, as part of my initiative to empower women, I spent the afternoon visiting some petty traders within the constituency. I was inspired by their journeys, dedication and perseverance to make a better life for their children, families and themselves.
  • It is imperative that we always acknowledge the efforts of our daughters, sisters, mothers, aunties, grandmothers.
  • I am ever ready to help every constituent who deserves to be helped.
  • My office is opened at all times. Even when I am not there, it’s working. Because sometimes I am in Parliament but I urge my constituents to leave open up their issues to the office even when I’m not there and I would follow up when I get back.
  • I am a Member of Parliament for Okaikwei South and not just NPP members. So everyone can come there and share their issues with me and I will see how best to help each one of them.
  • The December 7 general election will be a test on Ghana’s democracy, and it is the responsibility of all individuals to protect the country’s longstanding peace and stability.


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