Bolgatanga Central Member of Parliament (MP), Isaac Adongo, has urged his constituents to remain calm following concerns over his exclusion from the recently announced deputy ministerial list.
In a statement addressing the agitation among some youth in the constituency, Adongo acknowledged the disappointment but emphasized the need for unity and support for President John Dramani Mahama’s administration.
“I know everyone is disappointed, but I urge you all to remain calm and trust in H.E’s judgment. We have a country to run for four years, and he needs our support to succeed,” Adongo stated.
The legislator reiterated his commitment to serving the people of Bolgatanga Central in his capacity as MP, stressing that his primary responsibility is to represent and advocate for his constituents in Parliament.
“My only job you gave me is as an MP and not a minister, and I will do my best to give off my best. It’s well. Our time will come,” he assured.
Adongo also expressed confidence in the competence of those appointed, urging his supporters to respect the president’s decision. He cautioned against actions that could disrupt the peace of the constituency, emphasizing that his efforts to help return Mahama to power were not meant to be a source of division or embarrassment.
“I have absolute confidence in the ability of my colleagues to assist H.E. to achieve his vision. Don’t disturb the peace of my beloved Bolga Central in my name. I didn’t work to get JM to return to power just for you to embarrass him,” he said.

