A
new
generation
of
first-time
Members
of
Parliament
(MPs)
was
elected
in
the
2024
parliamentary
elections,
and
they
achieved
remarkable
progress
by
winning
seats
in
the
9th
Parliament
with
landslides.
As
they
navigate
the
responsibility
of
following
their
seasoned
predecessors,
these
newly
elected
MPs
now
confront
the
formidable
task
of
living
up
to
the
high
standards
set
by
their
resounding
victories.
We
take
a
look
at
the
list
of
these
first-timers
in
Parliament
Kwame
Asare
Obeng
(A
Plus)
–
MP
for
Gomoa
Central
Millicent
Amankwaa
–
MP
for
Sunyani
West
Ernest
Adomako
–
MP
for
Okaikwei
South
Nasira
Afrah
–
MP
for
Sekyere
Afram
Plains
Charles
Aseidu
–
MP
for
Tano
South
John
Dumelo
–
MP
for
Ayawaso
West
Wuogon
Joana
Gyan
Cudjoe
–
MP
for
Amenfi
Central
Edem
Agbana
–
MP
for
Ketu
North
Phyllis
Naa
Koryoo
Okunor
–
MP
for
Awutu
Senya
East
Elikplim
Akurugu-
MP
for
Dome
Kwabenya
John
Darko
–
MP
for
Suame
Nana
Agyei
Baffour
Awuah
–
MP
for
Manhyia
South
Damata
Ama
Appianimaa
Salam
–
MP
for
Afigya
Kwabre
South
Dr.
Kingsley
Agyemang
–
MP
for
Abuakwa
South
Laurette
Korkor
Asante
–
MP
for
Atiwa
West
Richard
Edem
Kpotosu
–
MP
for
Ho
Central
Maxwell
Lukutor
–
MP
for
South
Tongu
Frank
Afriyie
–
MP
for
Afadjato
South
Fred
Agbenyo
Kwesi
–
MP
for
Guan
Charles
Bawaduah
–
MP
for
Bongo
Ohene
Kwame
Frimpong
–
MP
for
Asante
Akyem
Thomas
Worlanyo
Tsekpo
–
MP
for
Hohoe