In a moment charged with political tension and high expectations, Parliament witnessed a dramatic turn of events as the Speaker officially swore in Baba Jamal as the new Member of Parliament for Ayawaso East.
The swearing-in ceremony, held under intense public and political scrutiny, marks a significant shift in the constituency’s representation. Baba Jamal, a seasoned political figure, took the oath of office amid a mix of applause, anticipation, and murmurs from both sides of the political divide.
Sources within Parliament describe the atmosphere as “electric,” with supporters hailing the move as a victory for experience and leadership, while critics question the circumstances leading to his assumption of office.
Clad in confidence and backed by loyal supporters, Baba Jamal pledged to serve the people of Ayawaso East with dedication and integrity. “This is a moment of responsibility, not celebration,” he stated, signaling his readiness to tackle pressing issues affecting the constituency.
Political analysts say his return could reshape the dynamics within Parliament, potentially influencing key debates and decisions in the coming months.
Meanwhile, constituents of Ayawaso East are watching closely, hopeful that this new chapter will bring tangible development and stronger representation.
As the dust settles, one thing is clear: Baba Jamal’s swearing-in is more than a routine parliamentary procedure—it is a headline-making moment that could redefine the political landscape of Ayawaso East.


